Why do the languages running on the CLR (ironRuby, ironPython, ironScheme, 
ScalaCLR) do not get to live long enough in the sunshine, whereas same 
languages get embraced by the Java runtime, and live in the limelight? 

Chas did a survey in 2012, which gave very negative results for clojureCLR, 
with 70% people having no motivation to even play with it, and almost no 
production use.

How can ClojureCLR be protected from dwindling?

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