At Scicloj <https://twitter.com/scicloj>, a community for building a 
Clojure stack of libraries for data science, we currently have a few 
ongoing and planned open-source projects in Clojure and Clojurescript.

The current focus is mainly on data wrangling, data visualization, and 
tooling, so I believe many Clojurians would find some parts of this 
interesting and useful.

We like to think as a group and support each other, usually at the 
Clojurians Zulip and in small meetings. This allows for a sense of 
relevance in what we do, which is verified by continuous conversation and 
experimentation. This matters so much, with all the doubts and 
uncertainties which are part of building something new.

Personally, my first serious open-source experiences have been at Scicloj 
community, and I appreciate so much the support I've received from some of 
the more experienced library authors involved in this community.

Soon a more informative post will shed more light on the current challenges.

In the meantime, if anybody wants to try being part of this, let us talk. 
I'll be happy to chat and tell more.

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