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Friends of Apache Groovy

Supports activities within the Groovy community

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Events

Friends of Apache Groovy is hosting the following events.

Past event
04:00 PM UTC
GR8Conf Europe is back( https://gr8conf.eu )
Past event
12:00 AM UTC
https://www.apachecon.com/acah2020/tracks/groovy.html
Past event
06:00 AM UTC
Cancelled: GR8Conf & JDK IO is a joint conference with focus on the JVM, hence also Groovy
Past event
06:00 PM UTC
All Things Groovy
Past event
11:00 PM UTC
Greach 2019

Top financial contributors

Organizations

1
Adaptavist

$12,400 USD since Mar 2019

2
Level Data

$6,200 USD since Mar 2019

3
FinoComp

$5,900 USD since Jun 2019

4
Agorapulse

$5,600 USD since Mar 2019

5
Claz

$4,600 USD since Mar 2019

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Gennemtænkt IT A/S

$4,400 USD since Sep 2020

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Infinite Technology ∞

$600 USD since Jul 2019

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Salenda

$500 USD since Mar 2019

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Coherent Digital

$465 USD since Jun 2019

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Originalab / TrycksaksTorget

$310 USD since Mar 2019

Individuals

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Burt Beckwith

$6,200 USD since Mar 2019

2
Guillaume Laforge

$4,900 USD since Mar 2019

3
Greg Lee

$2,600 USD since Mar 2019

4
Marcin Erdmann

$2,400 USD since Mar 2019

5
Nine A/S

$2,400 USD since Apr 2021

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Graeme Rocher

$1,650 USD since Mar 2019

7
David Dawson

$1,000 USD since Mar 2019

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Luis Muñiz

$620 USD since Mar 2019

9
Jeff Scott Brown

$550 USD since Jul 2022

10
Tim Marcher

$525 USD since May 2021

Friends of Apache Groovy is all of us

Our contributors 101

Thank you for supporting Friends of Apache Groovy.

Marcin Erdmann

Admin

$2,400 USD

Daniel Sun

Admin

$5 USD

Adaptavist

Silver Sponsor

$12,400 USD

Level Data

Bronze Sponsor

$6,200 USD

Burt Beckwith

Bronze Sponsor

$6,200 USD

FinoComp

Bronze Sponsor

$5,900 USD

Thanks to all the Groovy contributors. Your wor...

Agorapulse

Bronze Sponsor

$5,600 USD

Claz

Bronze Sponsor

$4,600 USD

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Today’s balance

$56,174.38 USD

Total raised

$61,900.27 USD

Total disbursed

$5,725.89 USD

Estimated annual budget

$9,814.94 USD

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News from Friends of Apache Groovy

Updates on our activities and progress.

Apache Groovy 4.0.8 Released

Dear community, The Apache Groovy team is pleased to announce version 4.0.8 of Apache Groovy. Apache Groovy is a multi-faceted programming language for the JVM. Further details can be found at the...
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Published on January 22, 2023 by Daniel Sun

Apache Groovy 4.0.7 Released

Dear community, The Apache Groovy team is pleased to announce version 4.0.7 of Apache Groovy. Apache Groovy is a multi-faceted programming language for the JVM. Further details can be found at the...
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Published on December 26, 2022 by Daniel Sun

Apache Groovy 4.0.3 Released

Dear community, The Apache Groovy team is pleased to announce version 4.0.3 of Apache Groovy. Apache Groovy is a multi-faceted programming language for the JVM. Further details can be found at the...
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Published on June 20, 2022 by Daniel Sun

About


This collective is not officially affiliated with the Apache Groovy project (or the Apache Software Foundation) but aims to support endeavours related to that project. The ASF values community integrity and vendor independence very highly. As a general principle, it doesn't accept "cash for code" so that individual cash payments can't force contributions into a project which aren't aligned with community consensus.

We encourage you where possible to contribute to Apache Groovy in the traditional ways, such as writing code or documentation, by creating issues, or by being involved in discussions. We also recommend that you consider sponsoring the ASF. If however, you aren't in a position to assist Apache Groovy via the traditional mechanisms, this open collective allows you to assist development and promotion of the language in complementary ways.

This collective does accept cash contributions and uses those to support the Groovy community in an unofficial capacity. This is intended to augment the activities of the official project rather than overlap in any way. The collective may choose to use funds to:

  • 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).
As a general principle, we try to direct funds as best we can to meet the desires of contributors.

Disclaimer

Any code or documentation produced with the assistance of this collective must be submitted to the project in the normal way and are subject to normal community vetting.

Plans

Some of the developments we may be able to accelerate through this initiative include:
  • 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
Funding priorities

At the moment, we expect most code contributions to the Apache Groovy project will still come from normal involvement in the project, i.e. will be contributed for free or by (partially) sponsored contributors. This collective will focus on giving additional emphasis to particular activities that aren't proceeding (or not proceeding quickly enough) under the steam of the project's normal resources. This involves funding or subsidising particular agreed upon activities. As a general rule, if you want to be involved or submit an expense, please get in touch. We generally only accept expense submissions for previously agreed activities with a well-defined outcome.

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