Merry Christmas all you hard working open source devs in the Groovy world.

Am I wrong in thinking that the volume of queries in this user group has 
dramatically reduced since Groovy moved to Apache?  Is groovy so good that 
queries and issues are now very rare?   You must be doing an excellent job.
I write scripts for a wide variety of things - mostly quick reporting stuff, 
though some much more involved tasks.  I'm not a great dev - yet Groovy helps 
me achieve what I would not be able to (or want to) code in pure Java.  So, I 
really appreciate all that it does and represents.

In summary - Thank you one and all.  Let's make Groovy in 2025 sing and dance 
so it knocks Python off its perch.
Python Poised to Claim 2024 'Language of the Year' as Fortran Climbs in Steady 
TIOBE Index Rankings -- 
ADTmag<https://adtmag.com/Articles/2024/12/18/Python-Poised-to-Claim-2024-Language-of-the-Year.aspx?ocid=69581055>

More importantly, to reduce the desire for things like NodeJS on the backend 
when there is already a Java Web backbone in place.

Merlin Beedell

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