On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 8:01 PM, David Della Costa
<ddellaco...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I also think that, at present, while coming in through Leiningen is
> definitely the most painless way to do things (I'm really loving it
> actually, as a Ruby dev it kind of seems like rvm + bundler + rake all
> wrapped up in one handy package), trying to navigate whether to use
> 1.x or 2.x preview is a bit confusing--and the variety of docs
> available for setting things up is confusing.

Yeah, as of the last release we're pretty much advising everyone to go
with 2.x, but the docs still need to be updated to reflect that. What
are some of the confusing docs you mention? Most people have said the
install process is pretty simple.

> Similarly, it's easy to
> get lost (as a beginner) between namespace issues with packages and
> how to set things up properly with Leiningen.  It'd be good to have
> some documentation on that.

Maybe if the Leiningen tutorial linked to
http://blog.8thlight.com/colin-jones/2010/12/05/clojure-libs-and-namespaces-require-use-import-and-ns.html?

> All of that said, maybe I'll take a look at the docs and see if I can
> add anything constructive, since I've set it up now a few times on
> Macs.

That would be great; thanks. We could also use some help improving
http://leiningen.org; it's pretty messy right now.

-Phil

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