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<p>This page provides an overview of Clojure Contrib for people considering using (or authoring) a Clojure Contrib library</p><ol><li><strong>Code in Clojure Contrib can be promoted into Clojure. <br /></strong>Clojure Contrib is developed with the same Contributor Agreement and License as Clojure. This makes it possible for libraries to become part of Clojure. It is <em>very difficult </em>to track down copyright and license assignments after the fact, so if you think a library might have any chance of becoming a part of Clojure, it should be in Contrib as early as possible.<br /> </li><li><strong>Being a part of Clojure Contrib is orthogonal to library maturity / production use.<br /></strong>Clojure Contrib is a breeding ground for new ideas, some of which are bleeding-edge new. On the flip side, some of the most widely-used and well-supported Clojure libraries are not in Contrib. The only time the Clojure Contrib label should imply anything about production readiness is when the library reaches <a href="/display/design/Contrib+1.0.0+Releases" data-linked-resource-id="2687249" data-linked-resource-type="page" data-linked-resource-default-alias="Contrib 1.0.0 Releases" data-base-url="http://dev.clojure.org">1.0 status</a>. (As I write this, in November 2012, zero libraries have reached this level.)<br /><br /></li><li><strong>Updates to Clojure Contrib are much easier than updates to Clojure.<br /></strong>Updates to Clojure itself go through a screening process, and must be reviewed by the BDFL. Contrib libraries can be updated directly by the individual project teams, and require no review.<br /><br /></li><li><strong>The Contrib process, while lighter-weight than Clojure's, is not weightless.<br /></strong>Contributors can only accept patches (not pull requests) from other contributors; all contributors must sign the CA.<br /><br /></li><li><strong>Contrib projects share common infrastructure.<br /></strong><br /><a href="https://github.com/clojure">Github</a> for code<br /><a href="http://dev.clojure.org/jira/secure/Dashboard.jspa">JIRA</a> for issues<br /><a href="http://build.clojure.org/">Hudson</a> for CI<br />Common <a href="https://github.com/clojure/build.poms">Maven template</a> </li></ol>
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