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martinklepsch 2017-06-06T09:41:34.175337Z

@danielcompton sweet thanks for the input

martinklepsch 2017-06-06T09:43:41.205842Z

@alex-dixon you might consider #beginners as well as it’s more active. Also mention what guide you have followed so far and what broke 🙂

martinklepsch 2017-06-06T09:45:19.229149Z

@danielcompton thanks, great to hear Clojars is doing The Right Thing ™

martinklepsch 2017-06-06T10:31:03.854002Z

@danielcompton are these versions tracked in the database at all currently?

martinklepsch 2017-06-06T10:56:40.167220Z

If they’re not stored in the DB then maybe a link to the /repo page of a snapshot version is a reasonable solution?

alex-dixon 2017-06-06T13:38:18.603490Z

@martinklepsch Thank you. I received help in #clojure and was able to deploy 🙂 The solution I received and problems I encountered are being discussed here https://github.com/clojars/clojars-web/issues/643

danielcompton 2017-06-06T23:54:12.367757Z

Ah yes, we don’t keep the full version number for snapshots. Not sure if better to link to repo page (bit overwhelming), or to store last version in db