Friends of Apache Groovy
Supports activities within the Groovy community
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Marcin Erdmann
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$5 USD
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$6,200 USD
Burt Beckwith
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Claz
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News from Friends of Apache Groovy
Updates on our activities and progress.
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About
- develop features and fix bugs for Apache Groovy (see disclaimer below)
- sponsor outreach activities (e.g. educational events in cities which might not otherwise be visited by the popular conferences)
- cover travel expenses to promote Groovy (when other sources of travel funding aren't available).
- Enhancement of the Groovy static type checking system, e.g. support for @Nullable, better support for generics type, bug fixing
- Re-write of the Meta-Object Protocol (MOP)
- Improvements to JDK module support (JPMS), e.g. writing module descriptors in Groovy
- SQL support for GINQ perhaps built on top of jOOQ
- A very lightweight HttpBuilder on top of JDK11+ functionality
- Improvements to supporting tools, e.g. Netbeans/Eclipse/IDEA IDE support and or Maven/Gradle plugin improvements
- Re-work GPars to account for recent developments on the JDK and overlapping technologies like Kotlin coroutines and AKKA
- or suggest your own priorities