I'll have to check this out when I get home, it sounds like exactly
what I was looking for.  Thanks.

On May 25, 11:01 am, Tom Maynard <tom.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thursday, May 24, 2012 3:11:21 PM UTC-5, banseljaj wrote:
> > Looking forward to all input.
>
> I suggest bundling Dave Ray's "VimClojure-Easy"
> (http://blog.darevay.com/2011/10/vimclojure-easy/).  It's a fully
> functional, bare-bones Vim + VimClojure, REPL-in-editor setup that's
> completely painless.  Further, the supplied .vimrc is stripped to only the
> entries needed to make it work ... you can merge it with your own, or
> customize it to suit.
>
> I used it myself to get up & running, and then just merged in my own,
> highly customized .vimrc along with my own pathogen-infected .vim directory.
>
> Another suggestion might be to have some kind of Internet file-sharing
> (Dropbox, Ubuntu One, ...) so that users can migrate files from their
> "home" systems to this new one (whether virtualized or in a bootable
> partition).
>
> Otherwise, it looks interesting and I wish you the best with it.  It won't
> convert me, but I expect there is a large target audience for it.
>
> Tom.
>
> regards.
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