I leave it to others to assess the tradeoffs, but: Anything that's done to better support scientific computing has potential to pay off in the long run with greater popularity for Clojure. Most, or many scientists work in universities. Professors have students--lots of students, over time. So getting n scientists using Clojure has the potential to result in (* n s y) new Clojure users, eventually.
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