This is brilliant! Many thanks Ryan. Looking forward to trying these
out and contributing back. ~BG

On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 5:22 AM, Ryan Spangler <ryan.spang...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Clojure,
>
> Excited to announce today the release of Caribou!  http://let-caribou.in/
>
> We have been building web sites and web applications with it for over two
> years now and improving it every day.  Currently we have four people working
> on it and another ten using it to build things, so it is getting a lot of
> real world testing.
>
> It has been designed as a collection of independent libraries that could
> each be useful on their own, but which come together as a meaningful whole.
>
> We have been spending the last couple months getting it ready for a full
> open source release, and I am happy to say it is finally ready.  Funded and
> supported by Instrument in Portland, OR:  http://weareinstrument.com/  We
> have four projects using it in production, and several more about to be
> launched (as well as over a dozen internal things).
>
> Documentation is here:  http://caribou.github.io/caribou/docs/outline.html
>
> Source is here:  http://github.com/caribou/caribou (use this for issues, you
> don't actually need the source as it is installed through a lein template).
>
> Some of the independently useful libraries Caribou is built on are:
>
> * Polaris -- Routing with data (not macros) and reverse routing! :
> https://github.com/caribou/polaris
> * Lichen -- Image resizing to and from s3 or on disk:
> https://github.com/caribou/lichen
> * Schmetterling -- Debugging Clojure processes from the browser:
> https://github.com/prismofeverything/schmetterling
> * Antlers -- Useful extensions to mustache templating (helpers and blocks,
> among other things):  https://github.com/caribou/antlers
> * Groundhog -- Replay http requests: https://github.com/noisesmith/groundhog
>
> And many others.
>
> Basically this is an Alpha release, and I am announcing it here first in
> order to get as much feedback from the community as possible.  We have made
> it as useful as we can for our purposes and recognize that for it to improve
> from here, we really need as many people using it and building things with
> it as possible.  The documentation also needs to be put through its paces:
> we need to see how well people are able to use it who know nothing about it,
> based only on the existing docs.
>
> All feedback welcome!
>
> Thanks for reading!  I hope you find it useful.
>
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