I will most likely take on cleaning up and redirecting the old GitHub pages 
subdomains, at least for latest and 7.0.x. This work will wait until all 
documentation is being published under https://grails.apache.org/docs/ via the 
asf-site-production branch, 
https://github.com/apache/grails-static-website/tree/asf-site-production, 
instead of docs.grails.org.   docs.grails.org will get the same treatment as 
the other documentation subdomains.  This will all happen sometime before the 
end of the year and well after the 7.0.0 release.  I have already completed a 
number of these URL redirect/mapping tasks for grails.org to 
https://grails.apache.org/

At the end of the day we want all official Grails documentation to live under 
https://grails.apache.org/docs/ to best align with ASF policies and it will 
also significantly boost the stats on 
https://analytics.apache.org/index.php?module=CoreHome&action=index&date=yesterday&period=day&idSite=79#?period=month&date=2025-08-23&category=Dashboard_Dashboard&subcategory=1

James Fredley

On 2025/08/24 17:07:49 James Daugherty 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
> > >
> 

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