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Ask HN: Why does the Clojure ecosystem feel like such a wasteland?
> The getting started page remains as bad as I remember it with links to discontinued Github projects.
I assume you mean https://clojure.org/guides/getting_started. That page has just a handful of links and none of them lead to unmaintained/discontinued projects.
If you mean something else, please be more concrete. "The page has bad stuff" is not actionable, and it's hard to distinguish unmaintained/discontinued/"dead" from complete, even when there are still open issues and users complaining.
Same comment about https://www.clojure-toolbox.com. Keeping track of everything is a _lot_ of work that's IMO unreasonable to expect the author of the toolbox to be doing all the time. As the web page mentions in its footer, "Library suggestions can be submitted [at] the project page" - https://github.com/weavejester/clojure-toolbox.com. And people are doing that, and their suggestions are being taken into account.
> For example the getting started for Pedestal, one of the main web libraries has its Getting Started page last updated seven years ago? http://pedestal.io/guides/hello-world
And?.. Pedestal is stable, its main feature set hasn't changed in years and probably won't change - why would the guide need to be updated?
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