clojure-finland

viesti 2019-03-28T11:15:24.001100Z

on the clojure-finland and clojurefinland organizations, any idea on which to continue with @huima?

viesti 2019-03-28T11:16:35.002400Z

Thinking that from a perspective of a newcomer, itโ€™s confusing to have both exist

2019-03-28T12:43:04.004100Z

Yep. Whatever we decide I vote for simplicity. For example instead of real Github pages we could use only README.md. That was our idea with new organisation. However, we did the decision without knowing that there was already an organisation

huima 2019-03-28T12:50:38.006200Z

I could go with either way. clojure-finland as github as with this slack channel works. And it looks easier to read because of the - between clojure and finland. As @mhjort comments just having markdown documents would be sufficient inside the repo. So could the old clojurefinland org and pages just be removed or made private?

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huima 2019-03-28T12:51:02.006700Z

Keeping it simple and just working together on clojure-finland repo.

2019-03-28T19:31:51.007600Z

Three videos from Tampere Clojure meetup on Tuesday are available on YouTube: - Fun with Clojure error messages - Tommi Reiman @ikitommi: https://youtu.be/RA2wo2wxfSk - AI programming with Clojure - Toni Vanhala: https://youtu.be/kzqu9moc1r0 - Clojure community in Finland - Heimo Laukkanen @huima: https://youtu.be/vNDX5LzHGfc Sadly, due to technical issues, the presentation of Rudolf Poels @hollannikas was lost in time, like tears in rain.