If you're interested in keeping up with clojure news,
I recently started a clojure newsletter where we cover this sort of thing: http://defnewsletter.com
Here is an idea for you : instead of news ( which is nice but not of urgent concern) , could you send out something like a another list "A drip of Javascript" does( not mine -- I am just a grateful subscriber). Having weekly cool clojure lessons would be nice.
This is a great idea. One of the things we want to focus on is cool / useful code projects and how to grok advanced features (monads, ML, async io, etc).
It would probably be better to pitch that our angle is code-heavy rather than news-heavy. Thanks for this feedback. Also, A drip of Javascript is really cool. I just subscribed.
Status Code, Javascript Weekly, and Ruby Weekly have similar layouts. They might be worth checking out for curating-inspiration as well.
Both Javascript weekly and Ruby weekly periodically cover idioms of their respective languages, I like those. Ruby Weekly seems to have more posts about code refactoring and style, which I also appreciate.
Thanks for mentioning A Drip of JavaScript. I just noticed a bunch of new subscriptions come in at once, and I think that your comment is what triggered them. :-)
If you're interested in keeping up with clojure news, I recently started a clojure newsletter where we cover this sort of thing: http://defnewsletter.com