I think moving Groovy from ANTRLv2 to ANTLRv3 is a good thing -- even
though ANTLRv4 is apparently just around the corner.  But there is an
issue . . . 

I have just had to convert a project from ANTLRv3 to ANTLRv2 because
there is no Gradle plugin for ANTLRv3 whereas there is one for ANTLRv2,
and I don't have the time just now to investigate writing one myself.  I
could however contribute to an effort to create such a thing -- which I
suggest would be a great boon to both Groovy and Gradle.

Are there people out there who could club together so as to create
enough resource to move such an enterprise forward?  Is there someone
with enough knowledge of Gradle and the ANTLRv2 plugin who could get
such and enterprise kick started?

Given current trends, I am assuming a Git/GitHub repository would be the
best focus for such an enterprise.

Thanks. 
-- 
Russel.
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