(I am of course seeing this from the outside / a user's perspective - so if anyone has information that paints a different picture (see e.g. blackdrag's comment on the "DSL for Gradle" topic), please share / enlighten)
PS: Just reread my post from yesterday, and wanted to add that I am of
course happy that, like I said earlier, according to one study/metric it
looks like Groovy is currently the #2 JVM language (with 3%) :-)
However, since it is "like Java, just better", I am convinced it could
be much higher (and that to me is related to making static usage
better/more convenient) - and one would not have to worry about Jetbrains...