On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 at 18:58, Didier <didi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I guess I see the need for a dependency manager. And I love having a CLI
> to launch Clojure programs. And I understand it is fundamental. That said,
> it always felt like Lein had solved that problem long ago. Maybe it wasn't
> official enough. But Lein could have been bundled with Clojure and
> effectively solved the same problems and more.
>

My impression is that the core devs prefer an approach made up of many
small, simple tools, rather than the batteries-included approach of
Leiningen. I don't think it's a case of Leiningen not being "official", but
that it's design isn't quite in the direction the core devs want to head
toward.

-- 
James Reeves
booleanknot.com

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