Is there a formal way of proposing/discussing changes to Clojure?
Is there a formal way of proposing/discussing changes to Clojure?
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The proper place to propose language changes is the Clojure project jira project. Open a new issue marked as "enhancement". It's also good to check in on the #clojure freenode irc as well as searching the back issues to see if this has been proposed before