Yes, any dependency would have to be merged for the project to work
correctly with functional testing.

On Wed, May 20, 2026 at 2:24 PM James Fredley <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Before we create a vote thread to consolidate grails-spring-security into
> grails-core, grails-spring-security depends on
> org.apache.grails:grails-redis and org.grails.plugins:grails-mail and given
> the policies we apply to grails-core, I think both of those would have to
> be merged into grails-core, also.
>
> Agree or disagree?
>
> James
>
> On 2026/05/18 12:04:43 James Daugherty wrote:
> > We briefly discussed this on the weekly, but I thought this deserves its
> > own thread: I would like to propose we merge grails-spring-security into
> > grails-core and its associated dependencies (means grails-redis).
> >
> > The reason we did not merge these before was the security build often
> hung
> > and took 2+ hours.  Recently Mattias has worked to make that more stable.
> > It’s now running in 1-2min.
> >
> > We also have not done the best job releasing dependency updates on this
> > repo and by moving it into core we can ensure timely updates. We can
> > also easily identify dependencies that should really be in the bom.
> >
> > I would propose we move the 7.0 branch into 7.0.x so we can cease all
> > activity on spring security.
> >
> > What do others think?
> >
> > -James
> >
>

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