You typically need two spaces at the end of a line of markdown to force a 
line break. If your converter supports Github-flavored markdown then I 
think that will respect newlines. I've used 
marked.js<https://github.com/chjj/marked>on my personal note-taking web app, 
and it lets you configure it to use 
Github-flavored markdown.

On a different note, thank you for creating and releasing Caribou! The 
instructions for creating and running an app worked flawlessly. I'm looking 
forward to building something with it.


On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 2:09:10 PM UTC-5, Ryan Spangler wrote:
>
> Brian,
>
> Thanks for the heads up!  I fixed some of the formatting issues I found, 
> I'll keep a lookout for this issue (using a md->html converter which 
> apparently requires spaces at the end of lines in lists?)
>
> And yes, data modeling is one of our main concerns.  All models are also 
> data, which means they can be manipulated like any other data structure. 
>  This is what enables us to generate the admin and api automatically!  (as 
> well as a host of other benefits)
>
> On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 8:07:52 AM UTC-8, Brian Craft wrote:
>>
>> Looks very cool. I'm happy to see that data modeling is taken seriously, 
>> which in my experience is the biggest piece lacking in other clojure web 
>> tools.
>>
>> The docs have a lot of layout problems with words running together, like 
>> so: "data from oneenvironment". Looks like a string joining operation 
>> that's not quite right.
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 3:52:10 PM UTC-8, Ryan Spangler 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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