>> I am working through a few of the pages on clojure.org with two goals:
>> (1) remove or fix anything that is outdated or incorrect
>> (2) move to the community site (dev.clojure.org) things that should be
>> maintained by the community.
>> As a first pass, I have trimmed http://clojure.org/getting_started, and
>> quite clearly linked out
>> to http://dev.clojure.org/display/doc/Getting+Started for advice on tools,
>> IDEs, etc.
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> A question about the packaging of the "Developer Releases" on the
> downloads page: in the 1.2.1 ZIP, there's clojure.jar exactly as
> mentioned on the getting_started page; in the 1.3.0 Beta 1 ZIP,
> there's clojure-1.3.0-beta1.jar and clojure-1.3.0-beta1-slim.jar - is
> that just an artifact of the interim builds? (and is the assumption
> that folks reading getting_started aren't likely to try non-stable
> releases?)

I think it is reasonable to expect that someone grabbing a non-stable build 
would recognize the trailing version goo as build artifact. I guess we'll find 
out. :-)

Stu

Stuart Halloway
Clojure/core
http://clojure.com

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