Re: [DISCUSS] Geb code donation to the Groovy project/ASF

2024-10-16 Thread Balachandran Sivakumar
Hi, On 10/16/24 03:48, Paul King wrote: Hi folks, The Geb project[1][2] has been a pre-eminent web testing/browser automation solution in the Groovy ecosystem for some time. Recently it has become mostly a one-person project with the main maintainer now being drawn in other directions. It has b

Re: [DISCUSS] Geb code donation to the Groovy project/ASF

2024-10-16 Thread Daniel Sun
+1 for path (3) Cheers, Daniel Sun On 2024/10/15 22:18:45 Paul King wrote: > Hi folks, > > The Geb project[1][2] has been a pre-eminent web testing/browser > automation solution in the Groovy ecosystem for some time. Recently it > has become mostly a one-person project with the main maintainer n

Re: [DISCUSS] Geb code donation to the Groovy project/ASF

2024-10-16 Thread MG
Hi Jonny, welcome, that is good to hear, and from what Paul says, path 3 indeed looks to be the most sensible route :-) Cheers, mg On 16/10/2024 21:54, Jonathan Carter wrote: Thanks, Paul. Just to introduce myself to the folks on the list, Jonny Carter here! I'm taking over as one of the

RE: [DISCUSS] Geb code donation to the Groovy project/ASF

2024-10-16 Thread Jonathan Carter
Thanks, Paul. Just to introduce myself to the folks on the list, Jonny Carter here! I'm taking over as one of the maintainers of Geb, alongside Adam Pounder and Sergio del Amo. We're enthusiastic about path 3. If anyone has any questions or suggestions about how to bring the project under ASF inf