+1 (non-binding) from me

FYI:
According to this link, the Spring Boot Gradle plugin is built with Maven:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/27556212/3169109


Kind regards,
Oscar Westra van Holthe - Kind <os...@westravanholthe.nl>

Op ma 10 okt. 2022 18:58 schreef Ryan Skraba <r...@skraba.com>:

> Hello everyone!
>
> The developer(s) of https://github.com/davidmc24/gradle-avro-plugin
> are interested in finding a home for the Gradle plugin that generates
> Avro specific classes for the Java SDK. This is the equivalent of the
> Avro maven plugin that we currently maintain and would provide the
> same functionality to downstream projects using gradle. This software
> is already Apache 2.0 licensed.
>
> The principal contributor (David M. Carr) has been in touch on the
> mailing list and has graciously offered some time to guide with the
> transition. Based on these discussions, it is being proposed to donate
> this implementation into the Apache Avro project to continue
> developing it together with the Apache Avro community following the
> Apache Software Foundation (ASF) guidelines.
>
> This vote is to determine if the Avro PMC is in favor of accepting
> this donation. If the vote passes, the PMC and the authors of the code
> will work together to complete the ASF IP Clearance process
> (http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/) and import the gradle
> plugin implementation into the Avro codebase.
>
> +1 : Accept contribution of the gradle-avro-plugin implementation
>  0 : No opinion
> -1 : Reject contribution because...
>
> Here is my vote: +1 (binding)
>
> Discussion and non-binding votes are welcome!
>
> The vote will be open for at least 72 hours.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ryan
>
> [original-discussion]:
> https://lists.apache.org/thread/dtjtzjqq61g8cdtosgnqg1s1tygg09sq
>

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