Clojure needs a FAQ - a plain old school vanilla FAQ.

Clojure.org is useful;
The wiki is useful;
The gg Group is useful;
The /# clojure is useful;
(doc some-fn) is useful;
(show some-fn) is useful;

None of these are a FAQ.

None accomplish what a FAQ accomplishes.

Lots of people look for a FAQ before seeking answers via alternative
methods. It feels counter-intuitive to ask questions which `feel' like
they might be answered in the FAQ.
i.e.;
"I don't know if I should ask about this without checking the FAQ
first... Better check the FAQs... now where is that Clojure FAQ?"

FAQs distribute easily as plain text with source.

FAQs are easily re-purposed/incorporated with existing tools which
inform Clojure use.

FAQs are useful :)

s_P
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