Beware here: it might sound natural to you, but many (and I many _many_) people are working on stacks where "there has been no update to this lib for 6 months" means "the project is discontinuated and has been replaced by something else, it's a waste of time."
So, it might be worth adapting the messaging. For example, there is an awesome-clojure page with a kitchen sink of every possible libs, some of which are dead, and some of which might not be.
Is there a "boring-clojure" page, where, sure, not everything is awesome, but you can be confident that using this lib and that tool and that IDE is going to, basically, "just work" for the foreseenable future ?