From the slack channel:
The Los Angeles meetup did a walkthrough of LazyTest tonight -- all very interesting stuff -- and the question came up:
If you have an existing codebase with a lot of existing tests, written with clojure.test, what is the story for a migration to LazyTest?
You can't do it strictly incrementally, because whatever clojure.test-compatible test runner you're using won't see the lazy tests, and the LazyTest runner won't see the existing tests.
Even a global find'n'replace on clojure.test to lazytest.experimental.interfaces.clojure-test wouldn't be sufficient (use-fixtures, for example).