I have some ideas of what can be built on LT - that's why I was an early 
adopter and wrote the lein template for creating plugins.  My intention was to 
dive into it and start building some of the tooling I had in mind, but I ran 
into the problems Chris mentioned with the BOT architecture and it took the 
wind out of my sails.  I still use it as my main environment, although I've 
started dabbling with Cursive and Emacs more as Light Table's future has been 
looking more and more uncertain.

I'm very open to making a serious commitment to taking LT (or maybe a fork) 
forward, but I'm waiting at this point to hear more of what the community sees 
as the direction they want to take.  A lot of people seem to want to dump 
Clojurescript, which is a non-starter to me.  If that happens, then I would 
vote to fork it and have a version focused on Clojure/Clojurescript and develop 
it within this community, and I could see myself making a serious commitment to 
that.

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