Based on the majority of posts in this thread, I think you can see you're in 
the minority, both with regards to your opinions of ClojureScript and with 
regards to how this community should behave. Here's one more person who 
doesn't appreciate the attitude your posts embody. Rich, and everyone else 
on this list and everyone on this list <http://clojure.org/contributing> have 
put serious and brilliant efforts into developing Clojure. There's a lot 
more to learn from Clojure and its community than there is to criticize, in 
my opinion.

I have never been involved in a more helpful or welcoming open source 
community than Clojure, and I'm involved in many. Wash your hands and be 
gone, if you're not interested in learning from people who have spent their 
hammock time coming up with the cutting edge in language design and 
implementation.

Or just start coding and make things better.

-Daniel

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