Anyone can create their own account on clojars and publish their own
forks to their own group name.  There are 22 forks of enlive on
github, the original is by Chrisotphe Grand [1], [2].  His most recent
version published to clojars is 1.0.0.  Generally, people try not to
publish their own forks to clojars unless they have good reason (e.g.
the original is no longer maintained, or will not accept desired
patches, or doesn't publish quickly enough, etc.).

Unless there is something in one of the forked versions that you want,
I would use the original: [enlive "1.0.0"].  You may, however, want to
post to the enlive group [3] to see if maybe there is a reason to use
one of the other versions.

[1] https://github.com/cgrand/enlive
[2] http://clojars.org/enlive
[3] http://groups.google.com/group/enlive-clj


On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 5:12 PM,  <labwor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm confused on what version to obtain from clojars for enlive. I see
> 1.2.0-alpha1 dated yesterday but I also see 2.00 dated from August. Which
> one should I pick? are there several versions? Please enlighten me.
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