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commit 84e4ed4837e2a74965c2029aa6b0564172fc2c0e
Author: jenkins <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Thu Jan 16 01:27:10 2025 +0000

    2025/01/16 01:27:10: Generated dev website from groovy-website@46fa3d3
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 <h2 id="_background">Background</h2>
 <div class="sectionbody">
 <div class="paragraph">
-<p>Grails is a mature open source project. Work began in July 2005, with the 
0.1 release on March 29, 2006, and the 1.0 release announced on February 18, 
2008. The latest release was 6.2.0 which was released April 6, 2024. After 19 
years of development, Grails has grown into a powerful web application 
framework which leverages many of the latest technologies for building web 
applications on the JVM.</p>
+<p>Grails is a mature open source project. Work began in July 2005, with the 
0.1 release on March 29, 2006, and the 1.0 release announced on February 18, 
2008. Recent releases include 6.2.3 (Jan 2025) and pre-release 7.0.0-M1 (Dec 
2024) . After 19 years of development, Grails has grown into a powerful web 
application framework which leverages many of the latest technologies for 
building web applications on the JVM.</p>
 </div>
 <div class="paragraph">
 <p>Numerous vendors have consulting businesses based on building web 
applications using Grails. Other organizations use Grails for their internal 
web application development. While the Grails community is large, the project 
itself is also large. The existing model of expecting a single vendor to do the 
bulk of its maintenance is no longer viable. Moving to the ASF provides a 
vendor neutral home where all community members can feel safe contributing to 
Grails.</p>

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