Hi Folks,

Any updates/comments before I submit our latest board report?
(Due in two days.)

Thanks, Paul.

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## Description:
Apache Groovy is responsible for the evolution and maintenance of the Groovy
programming language

## Project Status:
Current project status: Ongoing with moderate activity.
Issues for the board: No issues requiring board attention at this time.

## Membership Data:
Apache Groovy was founded 2015-11-18 (9 years ago)
There are currently 23 committers and 13 PMC members in this project.
The Committer-to-PMC ratio is roughly 3:2.

Community changes, past quarter:
- Soeren Glasius was added to the PMC on 2024-11-06
- Jonny Carter was added as committer on 2024-11-12
- Sergio del Amo was added as committer on 2024-12-20

## Project Activity:
Recent releases:
- 4.0.25: 2025-01-25
- 5.0.0-alpha-12: 2025-01-25
- 3.0.23: 2024-11-08
- 4.0.24: 2024-11-08
- 5.0.0-alpha-11: 2024-11-08

The Groovy PMC voted to accept Geb (previously gebish.org) as a Groovy
subproject last quarter. There is a draft website and snapshots available
currently, but first releases under the ASF are likely next quarter.

The Groovy PMC voted (closed Jan 25) to sponsor incubation of the Grails
project (grails.org) to become a new TLP when ready. We anticipate
further work carrying out that role in the next quarter. We expect to
provide more details of how that is progressing in our next report.

The other major goal over the next quarter is to move
Groovy 5 towards a GA release.

## Community Health:
Overall activity has increased but work on the main Groovy project
is slightly down. Work on helping Geb become a subproject is well
advanced. Work helping Grails to enter incubation is expected to
ramp up over the next little while. We expect work on the main Groovy
project will go back to normal once other onboarding activities have
settled down. The current activity within the Grails community seems
very healthy. This should be a great positive for the ASF and we expect
the (related) Groovy community to also benefit. There has always been
some overlap between the Grails and Groovy communities.


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