How can I help/contribute? How can I dedicate my spare time to the Clojure ecosystem?

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Geert Van Laethem

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May 15, 2012, 2:17:35 PM5/15/12
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Hi,


Recently I joined the Clojure contribution list.
And I was wondering where I could help or contribute?

For ClojureCLR I had the following ideas:
- I had the idea in ClojureCLR of instead using the DLR write the compiler directly to IL and making Clojure ready for WinRT on Windows 8. What do you think? Silly idea, or yes go for it?
- The next idea that I had was merge the idea behind Leiningen together with Nuget (Cluget)?
- Or work on the problem with the assemblies (1 file = 1 assembly, executables only work in the Clojure class path, ...).
- Bringing Clojurescript to ClojureCLR so we can integrate it with ASP.NET MVC for example?
- Any other feature that is missing in the ClojureCLR?

Any other work that I can do (I am polyvalent, I can work around JVM and CLR). Maybe for starter writing tests for certain parts? Please do tell me and I help.



Geert

Stuart Sierra

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May 16, 2012, 9:06:03 AM5/16/12
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Hi Geert,

Glad to have you as a contributor! I don't know much about ClojureCLR, perhaps David Miller can chime in.

For JVM Clojure, there are lots of open tickets waiting for patches. Andy Fingerhut has been posting list of tickets needing work, and you can also search JIRA.

Leiningen is not an "official" Clojure.org project (i.e., it's not governed by the Clojure Contributor Agreement) so if you want to work on it I would recommend directing suggestions/questions to the Leiningen Google Group.

-S

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