+1 rename Walter
> On Aug 24, 2025, at 12:07 PM, James Daugherty <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'm not sure about the historical documentation websites. All of the > subdomains for documentation on grails.org have migrated to > docs.grails.org into a single guide as of 7.0 (there's nested guides > for Grails Data related projects). I think the historical non-ASF > documentation will remain at those links. My proposal was to only move > the current documentation since it's been merged and can easily be > modified. We haven't discussed how to handle the historical > documentation since we have no easy way of combining it. > > On Sun, Aug 24, 2025 at 12:19 PM Gianluca Sartori <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> +1 >> >> Are we going to change the website URL from gorm.grails.org to >> data.grails.org as well? >> >> >> Gianluca Sartori >> -- >> https://dueuno.com >> >> >> On Sun, 24 Aug 2025 at 16:01, James Daugherty >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi Everyone, >>> >>> In the recent weekly meeting, we discussed how we have repackaged GORM >>> related projects to be prefixed with 'grails-data-' coordinates, but >>> we have not made an effort to continue renaming GORM everywhere else. >>> >>> This thread is to discuss people's thoughts on removing references to >>> GORM completely & only referring to Grails Persistence Libraries as >>> "Grails Data" going forward. >>> >>> My thoughts: >>> 1. We renamed it because GORM does not match implementations - not all >>> implementations are true ORMs anymore. >>> 2. We have a trademark on Grails and do not have one on GORM. This >>> would allow us to enforce our brand. >>> 3. Go has become significantly more popular and there's a conflicting >>> project using 'GORM': https://github.com/go-gorm/gorm This project >>> has existed since 2013, and due to previous names being not enforced, >>> I don't think it's feasible to change at this point. >>> >>> I'm personally a +1 to only using Grails Data going forward and >>> dropping the GORM name. >>> >>> -James >>>
