> I don't use OS X so I can't comment on such a consensus, but while I
> appreciate the sentiment, it's actually harmful to some degree to have
> lots of blog posts scattered around everywhere that all have slightly
> different advice, especially since that advice usually becomes
> outdated within the year.

Speak for yourself. Whenever I need to install SCIM on someone's
computer I pull up three conflicting blog posts and just combine
elements of all of them.

> I strongly suggest improving the docs on the
> Clojure wiki instead; that way errors can be fixed by the community.

Why does the one preclude the other?

Also, if people aren't going to blog about Clojure, what future does it have?

Sorry if this is a bit academic, but I was rather looking forward to
javajosh's blog post...

Alec

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