Hi all,

As you might have noticed, lein-cljsbuild has been pretty quiet of late. This is in part due to it being largely complete, and the stretch of upstream stability provided by ClojureScript these days.

The other factor is that I'm just very busy elsewhere. The big downside of this is that I've clearly become a bottleneck to people effectively using and patching lein-cljsbuild to effect straightforward bugfixes and minor enhancements. More significantly, I've 'run out of gas' re: my original intentions to significantly refactor the project in a simpler, more modern direction. Largely, my stewardship of it has consisted of maintaining stability and a certain amount of firefighting. That's disappointing to me personally, but c'est la vie. :-)

I've been in contact with Evan and David Nolen and made them aware of the impending change. I just released `1.1.0` to clojars, which I'd like to be my last release. I've also done a spring cleaning on the issue tracker, and written up a set of recommendations for the next maintainer:

https://github.com/emezeske/lein-cljsbuild/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3ARecommendation

I would like to pass the baton on to someone that is familiar with both ClojureScript (inside and out) and Leiningen. I will be available to answer questions here and there as necessary, and to help get the new maintainer up to speed, but I won't reasonably be able to guide anyone to understanding how ClojureScript's internals work, nor how to develop a Leiningen plugin.

This is a good opportunity for someone to have a really positive impact on the ClojureScript development experience. If you're interested and available, please get in touch with me by email directly.

Thanks,

- Chas

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