Hi MG,
After Pivotal stopped sponsoring Groovy, Groovy evolves much slower
than before. As we can see, Groovy project lead Guillaume, tech lead Jochen,
Cédric have much less time to contribute to Groovy. Luckily, Paul still has
been contributing so much :-)
In order to improve the situa
Hi Daniel,
thank you. I have thought (and discussed with my wife) at length about
getting seriously involved in the devlopment of the Groovy language, but
due to a multitude of reasons I cannot make that commitment at this
point in time.
So I was thinking maybe more people feel the same way, a
BTW, each issue or feature can be sponsored by multiple people and can be
fixed by multiple volunteers. Compared with JIRA to record sponsorship
details, I prefer to use PR of Github. The groovy sponsorship project
repository can be setup at groovy/sponsorship of Github, which we should ask
Groovy
Hi Daniel,
if you write stuff like that, I feel you are effectively discouraging
people to praticipate in this test balloon.
We can switch to whatever fits best later on, but right now we should
see what people's reaction to this is - which might very well also be:
"I would prefer to fund thro
Well, my bad... I just wish more and more volunteers would involve in the
development of Groovy :)
Cheers,
Daniel.Sun
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Sure :-)
Ursprüngliche Nachricht Von: "Daniel.Sun"
Datum: 11.03.18 17:52 (GMT+01:00) An: us...@groovy.incubator.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Fund Groovy Development - Jira Task
Well, my bad... I just wish more and more volunteers would involve in the
development of Groovy :)
Chee
Sure :-)
Ursprüngliche Nachricht Von: "Daniel.Sun"
Datum: 11.03.18 17:52 (GMT+01:00) An: us...@groovy.incubator.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Fund Groovy Development - Jira Task
Well, my bad... I just wish more and more volunteers would involve in the
development of Groovy :)
Chee