WaybackMachine has it : here is the entry on 2015-01-02 : 
https://web.archive.org/web/20150102193203/http://groovy.codehaus.org/Roadmap

But, as Cédric says, it is definetely not realistic (in retrospective :-)...


> Le 19 janv. 2016 à 14:13, Cédric Champeau <cedric.champ...@gmail.com> a écrit 
> :
> 
> I honestly don't think it's a problem that the roadmap disappeared. I have 
> never seen a single Groovy roadmap that was up-to-date or realistic. My 
> personal thought it that the roadmap is what the users want. So it depends on 
> the pull requests we get, as well as what users want us to implement. At 
> best, we can have a 3 to 6 months roadmap, but anything longer is unrealistic.
> 
> 2016-01-19 20:10 GMT+01:00 Pascal Schumacher <pascalschumac...@gmx.net 
> <mailto:pascalschumac...@gmx.net>>:
> The roadmap document disappeared together with codehaus :(
> 
> 
> Am 19.01.2016 um 19:39 schrieb Aseem Bansal:
> Hi
> 
> This came up during gr8conf India. I asked Paul King and he said that to ask 
> the community so it is known.
> 
> I tried looking for groovy's roadmap but couldn't find anything. Where is it 
> present?
> 
> 

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