2013/4/20 u1204 <[email protected]>

> There is a HUGE gulf between the user documentation and maintaining
> the code. Just like there is a huge difference between using a car
> and maintaining a car.
>

There are two things to consider:

 * Your audience is other developers.
 * Most projects are relatively small and straightforward compared to the
Clojure compiler.

My point was "at least try to find a new maintainer". Don't let it rot.

There is a blog post in the community that I'm referring to between the
lines.
It won't be hard to figure out which one. The idea is, "don't do that".
Don't turn
your project into abandonware if you no longer want to maintain it well.

Projects such as ring, clj-time, clj-http have found new
maintainers and those people do a great job with them.
-- 
MK

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