| Lots of good questions here. https://building.nubank.com.br/welcoming-cognitect-nubank/ from Ed Wible, CTO at Nubank is a good read that answers many of them btw. Also see https://cognitect.com/blog/2020/07/23/Cognitect-Joins-Nubank. > What are the new resources (for Clojure? or just Datomic?), how are they being used? Does Nubank have opinions / direction on these resources. Since Cognitect joined Nubank, several people have joined the Datomic team, both new hires and internal moves from Nubank and the rate of development has increased. We are also looking at expanding the Clojure team in the near future. > Has an open sourced Datomic been discussed? No changes planned. > Who owns the Clojure trademarks and IP going forward. Any talk of a Clojure Foundation? Clojure was and is an independent project and Rich Hickey is a joint owner (along with contributors) to the Clojure copyrights. From Rich's announcement on the Clojure mailing list: "Clojure remains independent, and development and stewardship will continue as it has, with more resources and a much larger sponsoring organization in Nubank." > Alex Miller does an awesome job but boy he has a lot to cover. Thanks and indeed! As above, we are likely to expand the Clojure team in the future. > There was talk a few years ago of facilitating community involvement with a PEP type process We created https://ask.clojure.org as a way for Clojure users to discuss problems important for them and to allow voting on those problems for their importance. We use that information to inform decisions about what to work on so I encourage all Clojure users to express their needs there! > Clojurescript has left Core. Is Nubank likely to want to get involved here? Cognitect was, and Nubank now is, the primary sponsor for ClojureScript (funding both David Nolen and Mike Fikes). |