The initial response seems positive and given that this was originally
suggested in the other thread, I'm going to go ahead and start a vote
thread.
Thanks everyone!
On Fri, Apr 18, 2025 at 4:00 AM Gianluca Sartori
wrote:
> I just want to thank you for the great work 👍
>
> Gianluca Sartori
>
>
I just want to thank you for the great work 👍
Gianluca Sartori
On Thu, 17 Apr 2025 at 14:48, James Fredley wrote:
> James,
>
> Thank you for the extremely detailed outline of the benefits and reasons
> for finishing the move to a mono repo for the Core Grails Projects, by
> consolidating the r
I have unfortunately not had the opportunity to dive deep into the core
yet, so my opinion on this is week.
The arguments that James D bringes forward makes me want to support his
proposal.
You have my +1
Med venlig hilsen / Best regards
Søren Berg Glasius
Sent from my phone, thus brief
On Th
With the performance improvements I have seen after the previous merges,
and specifically the Gradle optimizations that were part of these, I
believe this is the way to go.
Thanks James, for leading the way!
Den tors 17 apr. 2025 kl 18:23 skrev David Estes :
> I too am in huge favor of this. I b
I too am in huge favor of this. I believe I have voiced my opinions over the
past year that this should be the direction we should move. You will get no
argument from me. Huge thanks for James work on making this performant and
clean because it’s not enough just to make a mono repo. He has gone
James,
Thank you for the extremely detailed outline of the benefits and reasons for
finishing the move to a mono repo for the Core Grails Projects, by
consolidating the remaining two.
It is my belief that 1/3 or more of the time invested over the last 8-9 months
was spent on task that are elim
Hi Everyone,
We've previously discussed [1] merging the grails-data-mapping repo into
grails-core. Other than grails-geb, this is the last remaining repository
to merge into core to have a mono repo. This email attempts to summarize
some of the previously expressed concerns and advocates for merg