This looks good, Paul.

I am not sure if the following items rise to the level of importance of the 
board report for Grails, but if they do please include them.

- The Grails team continues to hold weekly 1-1.5 hours video meetings to drive 
progress
- Important communication, including multiple votes, have occurred on the 
mailing lists

James

On 2025/05/12 06:47:46 Paul King wrote:
> Hi Groovy (including Geb) & Grails folks,
> 
> Any updates/comments before I submit our latest board report?
> (Due in two days.)
> 
> Thanks, Paul.
> 
> ===============>8==============
> 
> ## Description:
> Apache Groovy is responsible for the evolution and maintenance of the Groovy
> programming language and related projects from the Groovy ecosystem
> 
> ## Project Status:
> Current project status: Ongoing with moderate activity.
> Issues for the board: No issues requiring board attention at this time.
> 
> ## Membership Data:
> 
> Apache Groovy was founded 2015-11-18 (9 years ago)
> There are currently 23 committers and 13 PMC members in this project.
> The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 3:2.
> No new PMC members. Last addition was Soeren Glasius on 2024-11-06.
> No new committers. Last addition was Sergio del Amo on 2024-12-20.
> 
> ## Project Activity:
> 
> Recent releases:
> 4.0.26 was released on 2025-02-28.
> 3.0.24 was released on 2025-02-27.
> 4.0.25 was released on 2025-01-25.
> 
> The Groovy PMC voted to accept Geb (previously gebish.org) as a Groovy
> subproject late last year. There is a draft website and snapshots are 
> currently
> available. A first release under the ASF is expected in the next few weeks.
> 
> The Groovy PMC voted earlier in the year to sponsor incubation of the Grails
> project (grails.org) to become a new TLP when ready. The Grails PPMC is
> working well.
> * the major Grails repos are now under the ASF organization
> * they have voted in new committers and PPMC members
> * extensive work has taken place to prepare for a first release
>   (including consolidation, licensing and reproducibility for the
>   couple of hundred artifacts that are part of a Grails release)
> 
> The other major goal of the Groovy PMC over the next quarter is
> to move Groovy 5 towards a GA release.
> 
> ## Community Health:
> Overall, community activity has increased this quarter.
> Work on incorporating Geb as a subproject is well advanced.
> Work helping Grails on their incubation journey is well advanced.
> The main Groovy project is preparing its first non-alpha release
> of Groovy 5 which is expected shortly.
> 

Reply via email to