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commit dec92b2d2eacb07356d82550582834e563cd6aee
Author: jamesfredley <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Tue Nov 18 10:15:17 2025 +0000

    Updating apache/grails-website asf-site-production branch for Github 
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---
 blog/index.html         |  8 ++++----
 blog/tag/quickcast.html |  8 ++++----
 foundation/minutes.xml  |  2 +-
 rss.xml                 | 18 +++++++++---------
 4 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)

diff --git a/blog/index.html b/blog/index.html
index c2cbac7d534..8f9893a6cec 100644
--- a/blog/index.html
+++ b/blog/index.html
@@ -834,15 +834,15 @@
   </a>
 </article></div></div><div class="threecolumns">
       <div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image: 
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
-  <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-1.html'>
+  <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-2.html'>
     <h3>April 1, 2016</h3>
-    <h2>Quickcast #1: Grails® Interceptors</h2>
+    <h2>Quickcast #2: JSON Views</h2>
   </a>
 </article></div>
       <div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image: 
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
-  <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-2.html'>
+  <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-1.html'>
     <h3>April 1, 2016</h3>
-    <h2>Quickcast #2: JSON Views</h2>
+    <h2>Quickcast #1: Grails® Interceptors</h2>
   </a>
 </article></div>
       <div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image: 
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/2015-03-01.jpg)'>
diff --git a/blog/tag/quickcast.html b/blog/tag/quickcast.html
index ecf80045340..3fe46492a91 100644
--- a/blog/tag/quickcast.html
+++ b/blog/tag/quickcast.html
@@ -173,15 +173,15 @@
   </a>
 </article></div>
       <div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image: 
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
-  <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-1.html'>
+  <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-2.html'>
     <h3>April 1, 2016</h3>
-    <h2>Quickcast #1: Grails® Interceptors</h2>
+    <h2>Quickcast #2: JSON Views</h2>
   </a>
 </article></div>
       <div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image: 
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
-  <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-2.html'>
+  <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-1.html'>
     <h3>April 1, 2016</h3>
-    <h2>Quickcast #2: JSON Views</h2>
+    <h2>Quickcast #1: Grails® Interceptors</h2>
   </a>
 </article></div></div>
     </div>
diff --git a/foundation/minutes.xml b/foundation/minutes.xml
index c3a3a070c1c..6b9791674bc 100644
--- a/foundation/minutes.xml
+++ b/foundation/minutes.xml
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss 
xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"; 
version="2.0"><channel><title>Foundation | Grails 
Framework</title><link>https://grails.apache.org</link><description>A powerful 
Groovy-based web application framework for the JVM built on top of Spring 
Boot</description><pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2025 08:12:09 
GMT</pubDate><item><title>Technology Advisory Board 
Meeting</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/foundation/minutes/20221128-tab.html<
 [...]
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss 
xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"; 
version="2.0"><channel><title>Foundation | Grails 
Framework</title><link>https://grails.apache.org</link><description>A powerful 
Groovy-based web application framework for the JVM built on top of Spring 
Boot</description><pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2025 10:10:03 
GMT</pubDate><item><title>Technology Advisory Board 
Meeting</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/foundation/minutes/20221128-tab.html<
 [...]
 <h3>Meeting Attendance:</h3>
 <ul>
 <li><strong>Puneet Behl</strong> - Grails Product Development Lead at Object 
Computing</li>
diff --git a/rss.xml b/rss.xml
index 0910f6444c1..6b12903d3a4 100644
--- a/rss.xml
+++ b/rss.xml
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss 
xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"; 
version="2.0"><channel><title>Blog | Grails 
Framework</title><link>https://grails.apache.org</link><description>A powerful 
Groovy-based web application framework for the JVM built on top of Spring 
Boot</description><pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2025 08:12:12 
GMT</pubDate><item><title>Apache Grails [%version] - Release 
Announcement</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2025-10-18-introducing-g
 [...]
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss 
xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"; 
version="2.0"><channel><title>Blog | Grails 
Framework</title><link>https://grails.apache.org</link><description>A powerful 
Groovy-based web application framework for the JVM built on top of Spring 
Boot</description><pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2025 10:10:06 
GMT</pubDate><item><title>Apache Grails [%version] - Release 
Announcement</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2025-10-18-introducing-g
 [...]
 <p>The Apache Grails community is excited to announce the 7.0.0 release of the 
Apache Grails Framework!</p>
 <p>This achievement reflects the dedication of our community and underscores 
the strength of the ASF's open source ecosystems.</p>
 <p>Thousands, upon thousands, of hours have gone into this release, and we are 
incredibly grateful to everyone who contributed their time and expertise to 
make it happen.</p>
@@ -7458,13 +7458,7 @@ json {
 <li>view_name.gson (Example: show.gson)</li>
 </ul>
 <p>The content type (defined by either the <code>ACCEPT</code> header or file 
extension in the URI) is taken into account to allow different formats for the 
same view.</p>
-<p>For more detail, see <a 
href="https://grails.github.io/grails-views/latest/";>the official 
documentation</a>.</p>]]></description><author>Jeff Scott 
Brown</author><guid>2016-04-13</guid><pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2016 00:00:00 
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #1: Grails® 
Interceptors</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-1.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
-<p>Tags: <a href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/quickcast.html";><span 
class="hashtag">#quickcast</span></a></p>
-<p>In this 17-minute video, the Grails<sup>®</sup> framework co-founder, <a 
href="https://objectcomputing.com/products/2gm-team#brown";>Jeff Scott 
Brown</a>, talks Grails <a 
href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interceptor_pattern";>interceptors</a>.</p>
-<p>(Yes, <code>create-interceptor</code> actually creates an interceptor. 
Mind. Blown.)</p>
-<p>This tutorial assumes only basic familiarity with Groovy (which is pretty 
darned expressive anyway) and the MVC concept (which you already know). It also 
serves as an excellent introduction to the interceptor pattern in any language, 
because Grails' behind-the-scenes legwork lets you focus on the logic of the 
pattern.</p>
-<p>Grails Quickcasts, brought to you through a partnership between <a 
href="https://objectcomputing.com/";>Object Computing, Inc.</a> (OCI) and <a 
href="https://dzone.com/";>DZone</a>, provide bite-sized tutorials to help you 
maximize your productivity with the Framework.</p>
-<iframe width="100%" height="560" 
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/XnRNfDGkBVg"; 
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Jeff Scott 
Brown</author><guid>2016-04-01-1</guid><pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2016 00:00:00 
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #2: JSON 
Views</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-2.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
+<p>For more detail, see <a 
href="https://grails.github.io/grails-views/latest/";>the official 
documentation</a>.</p>]]></description><author>Jeff Scott 
Brown</author><guid>2016-04-13</guid><pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2016 00:00:00 
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #2: JSON 
Views</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-2.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
 <p>Tags: <a href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/quickcast.html";><span 
class="hashtag">#quickcast</span></a> <a 
href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/json.html";><span 
class="hashtag">#json</span></a></p>
 <p>In a delightful and informative 15 minutes, the Grails<sup>®</sup> 
framework co-founder, <a 
href="https://objectcomputing.com/products/2gm-team#brown";>Jeff Scott 
Brown</a>, probes JSON views.</p>
 <p>Beginning with a Grails 3.1.1 application created with a standard web 
profile, Jeff demonstrates how to add a few custom domain classes.</p>
@@ -7473,7 +7467,13 @@ json {
 <p>While the app is running in development mode, the JSON files can be 
altered, and the effects of those changes can be seen real-time in the 
application.</p>
 <p>This Quickcast assumes basic knowledge of Grails, JSON, and REST APIs.</p>
 <p>Grails Quickcasts, brought to you through a partnership between <a 
href="https://objectcomputing.com/";>Object Computing, Inc.</a> (OCI) and <a 
href="https://dzone.com/";>DZone</a>, provide bite-sized tutorials to help you 
maximize your productivity with the Framework.</p>
-<iframe width="100%" height="560" 
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/XnRNfDGkBVg"; 
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Jeff Scott 
Brown</author><guid>2016-04-01-2</guid><pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2016 00:00:00 
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Grails® 3 
Interceptors</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2015-03-01.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
+<iframe width="100%" height="560" 
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/XnRNfDGkBVg"; 
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Jeff Scott 
Brown</author><guid>2016-04-01-2</guid><pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2016 00:00:00 
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #1: Grails® 
Interceptors</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-1.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
+<p>Tags: <a href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/quickcast.html";><span 
class="hashtag">#quickcast</span></a></p>
+<p>In this 17-minute video, the Grails<sup>®</sup> framework co-founder, <a 
href="https://objectcomputing.com/products/2gm-team#brown";>Jeff Scott 
Brown</a>, talks Grails <a 
href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interceptor_pattern";>interceptors</a>.</p>
+<p>(Yes, <code>create-interceptor</code> actually creates an interceptor. 
Mind. Blown.)</p>
+<p>This tutorial assumes only basic familiarity with Groovy (which is pretty 
darned expressive anyway) and the MVC concept (which you already know). It also 
serves as an excellent introduction to the interceptor pattern in any language, 
because Grails' behind-the-scenes legwork lets you focus on the logic of the 
pattern.</p>
+<p>Grails Quickcasts, brought to you through a partnership between <a 
href="https://objectcomputing.com/";>Object Computing, Inc.</a> (OCI) and <a 
href="https://dzone.com/";>DZone</a>, provide bite-sized tutorials to help you 
maximize your productivity with the Framework.</p>
+<iframe width="100%" height="560" 
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/XnRNfDGkBVg"; 
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Jeff Scott 
Brown</author><guid>2016-04-01-1</guid><pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2016 00:00:00 
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Grails® 3 
Interceptors</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2015-03-01.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
 <h2>Introduction</h2>
 <p>Grails<sup>®</sup> 3 is a major step forward in the evolution of the 
framework and re-evaluates many aspects of the framework that have evolved over 
the years. One area of the framework that was re-evaluated is that related to 
Grails filters.</p>
 <p>Grails filters are a lot like servlet filters but are more simple and are 
better integrated into the Grails runtime and its conventions. Grails filters 
were a way to implement logic that might relate to any number of controllers 
and were a powerful and flexible way to address many of those concerns. Grails 
3 introduces the notion of interceptors as a better way to address many of the 
types of concerns that previously would have been addressed with filters.</p>

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