Mattias' suggestion is the most convincing naming scheme to me.
Keeping the right-to-left grouping strategy I would probably give
precedence to the hibernate implementation.
Even though there are reasons to keep the "spring" name in the
"spring-security" plugins (search the web) I would rather hav
Great News,
Welcome back Lari!
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On Sun, 23 Mar 2025 at 09:57, Lari Hotari wrote:
> Thank you all. It's great to see Grails actively being developed in ASF.
>
> -Lari
>
> On Sun, 23 Mar 2025 at 00:47, Paul King wrote:
> >
> > Lari is a big time past co
Thank you all. It's great to see Grails actively being developed in ASF.
-Lari
On Sun, 23 Mar 2025 at 00:47, Paul King wrote:
>
> Lari is a big time past contributor to Grails (second biggest
> contributor to grails-core). He also has a wealth of knowledge about
> many relevant technologies and
For end users, backward compatibility is very important, with minimal migration
and upgrades. For the development team, less modification and refactoring work,
reducing the risk of code migration and maintenance.
My version:
https://github.com/apache/grails-core/pull/14084
My comments on James'
Awesome, welcome back Loris!
On 2025/03/22 22:45:06 Paul King wrote:
> Lari is a big time past contributor to Grails (second biggest
> contributor to grails-core). He also has a wealth of knowledge about
> many relevant technologies and is involved in numerous Apache
> projects.
>
> Welcome (back