2013/8/19 sebb <seb...@gmail.com>

> The Groovy version used by JCI is very out of date.
>
> I've updated it to the most recent of the 1.7 series, but since then
> there has been 1.8 and  2.0, as well as 2.1.x which is the current
> series.
>
> Should JCI update to one of the more recent versions?
>
> I don't have amy experience of Groovy versions so I don't know if
> there are good reasons for sticking with 1.7.
>
> For example, Python 2 and Python 3 are rather different beasts; is the
> same true of Groovy?
>

I believe so.


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