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commit 62ea33a59e898e336c758b5c762ff7f10df5236b
Author: jamesfredley <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Sun Dec 28 10:13:55 2025 +0000

    Updating apache/grails-website asf-site-production branch for Github 
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 blog/index.html         | 14 +++++++-------
 blog/tag/quickcast.html | 14 +++++++-------
 foundation/minutes.xml  |  2 +-
 rss.xml                 | 16 ++++++++--------
 4 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)

diff --git a/blog/index.html b/blog/index.html
index 33e536cafc0..653554de572 100644
--- a/blog/index.html
+++ b/blog/index.html
@@ -690,12 +690,6 @@
   </a>
 </article></div></div><div class="threecolumns">
       <div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image: 
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
-  <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-2.html'>
-    <h3>January 20, 2017</h3>
-    <h2>Quickcast #4: Angular Scaffolding</h2>
-  </a>
-</article></div>
-      <div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image: 
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
   <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-4.html'>
     <h3>January 20, 2017</h3>
     <h2>Quickcast #6: Developing Grails® 3 Applicatio...</h2>
@@ -706,12 +700,18 @@
     <h3>January 20, 2017</h3>
     <h2>Quickcast #5: Retrieving Runtime Config Value...</h2>
   </a>
-</article></div></div><div class="threecolumns">
+</article></div>
       <div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image: 
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
   <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-1.html'>
     <h3>January 20, 2017</h3>
     <h2>Quickcast #3: Multi-Project Builds</h2>
   </a>
+</article></div></div><div class="threecolumns">
+      <div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image: 
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
+  <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-2.html'>
+    <h3>January 20, 2017</h3>
+    <h2>Quickcast #4: Angular Scaffolding</h2>
+  </a>
 </article></div>
       <div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image: 
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/2016-12-14.jpg)'>
   <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-12-14.html'>
diff --git a/blog/tag/quickcast.html b/blog/tag/quickcast.html
index 7d695131659..25065e1b166 100644
--- a/blog/tag/quickcast.html
+++ b/blog/tag/quickcast.html
@@ -149,12 +149,6 @@
   </a>
 </article></div></div><div class="threecolumns">
       <div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image: 
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
-  <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-2.html'>
-    <h3>January 20, 2017</h3>
-    <h2>Quickcast #4: Angular Scaffolding</h2>
-  </a>
-</article></div>
-      <div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image: 
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
   <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-4.html'>
     <h3>January 20, 2017</h3>
     <h2>Quickcast #6: Developing Grails® 3 Applicatio...</h2>
@@ -165,12 +159,18 @@
     <h3>January 20, 2017</h3>
     <h2>Quickcast #5: Retrieving Runtime Config Value...</h2>
   </a>
-</article></div></div><div class="threecolumns">
+</article></div>
       <div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image: 
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
   <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-1.html'>
     <h3>January 20, 2017</h3>
     <h2>Quickcast #3: Multi-Project Builds</h2>
   </a>
+</article></div></div><div class="threecolumns">
+      <div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image: 
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
+  <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-2.html'>
+    <h3>January 20, 2017</h3>
+    <h2>Quickcast #4: Angular Scaffolding</h2>
+  </a>
 </article></div>
       <div class='column'><article class='blogcard' style='background-image: 
url(https://grails.apache.org/images/quickcast.jpg)'>
   <a href='https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-04-01-2.html'>
diff --git a/foundation/minutes.xml b/foundation/minutes.xml
index 00b114e0b27..c3d4ed26669 100644
--- a/foundation/minutes.xml
+++ b/foundation/minutes.xml
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss 
xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"; 
version="2.0"><channel><title>Foundation | Grails 
Framework</title><link>https://grails.apache.org</link><description>A powerful 
Groovy-based web application framework for the JVM built on top of Spring 
Boot</description><pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2025 08:10:57 
GMT</pubDate><item><title>Technology Advisory Board 
Meeting</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/foundation/minutes/20221128-tab.html<
 [...]
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss 
xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"; 
version="2.0"><channel><title>Foundation | Grails 
Framework</title><link>https://grails.apache.org</link><description>A powerful 
Groovy-based web application framework for the JVM built on top of Spring 
Boot</description><pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2025 10:09:07 
GMT</pubDate><item><title>Technology Advisory Board 
Meeting</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/foundation/minutes/20221128-tab.html<
 [...]
 <h3>Meeting Attendance:</h3>
 <ul>
 <li><strong>Puneet Behl</strong> - Grails Product Development Lead at Object 
Computing</li>
diff --git a/rss.xml b/rss.xml
index 4d562541114..dd1ea5b1daa 100644
--- a/rss.xml
+++ b/rss.xml
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss 
xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"; 
version="2.0"><channel><title>Blog | Grails 
Framework</title><link>https://grails.apache.org</link><description>A powerful 
Groovy-based web application framework for the JVM built on top of Spring 
Boot</description><pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2025 08:11:00 
GMT</pubDate><item><title>Apache Grails [%version] - Release 
Announcement</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2025-10-18-introducing-g
 [...]
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss 
xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"; 
version="2.0"><channel><title>Blog | Grails 
Framework</title><link>https://grails.apache.org</link><description>A powerful 
Groovy-based web application framework for the JVM built on top of Spring 
Boot</description><pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2025 10:09:10 
GMT</pubDate><item><title>Apache Grails [%version] - Release 
Announcement</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2025-10-18-introducing-g
 [...]
 <p>The Apache Grails community is excited to announce the 7.0.0 release of the 
Apache Grails Framework!</p>
 <p>This achievement reflects the dedication of our community and underscores 
the strength of the ASF's open source ecosystems.</p>
 <p>Thousands, upon thousands, of hours have gone into this release, and we are 
incredibly grateful to everyone who contributed their time and expertise to 
make it happen.</p>
@@ -5184,12 +5184,7 @@ info.app.grailsVersion=3.2.5
 <p>GORM 6.1 will become the default version of GORM to be used in the upcoming 
Grails 3.3, in the meantime you can use GORM 6.1 in Grails 3.2 simply by 
changing the <code>gormVersion</code> setting in 
<code>gradle.properties</code>:</p>
 <pre><code class="language-groovy">gormVersion=6.1.0.RELEASE
 </code></pre>
-<p>To celebrate the release we have prepared the first of a series of new 
guides to cover GORM 6.1. Among the many new features are huge improvements to 
support Neo4j. Using the official Neo4j sample application, the new guide 
describes how you can <a 
href="https://guides.grails.org/neo4j-movies/guide/index.html";>build a graph 
application with the Grails framework, GORM 6.1 and Neo4j</a>! 
Enjoy!</p>]]></description><author>Graeme 
Rocher</author><guid>2017-03-27</guid><pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar [...]
-<p>Tags: <a href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/quickcast.html";><span 
class="hashtag">#quickcast</span></a> <a 
href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/rest.html";><span 
class="hashtag">#rest</span></a></p>
-<p>In this Quickcast, 2GM (Groovy, Grails<sup>®</sup> framework, and 
Micronaut) team member, <a 
href="https://objectcomputing.com/products/2gm-team#kleeh";>James Kleeh</a>, 
walks you through the process of using the Angular scaffolding for Grails apps 
to build a fully functional web app, using a simple blog format for 
demonstration.</p>
-<p>The tutorial explains how to have the Grails framework set up a REST 
endpoint and all the Angular modules needed to get the web app running.</p>
-<p>Grails Quickcasts, brought to you through a partnership between <a 
href="https://objectcomputing.com/";>Object Computing, Inc.</a> (OCI) and <a 
href="https://dzone.com/";>DZone</a>, provide bite-sized tutorials to help you 
maximize your productivity with the Framework.</p>
-<iframe width="100%" height="560" 
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/tT4BdlRFAis"; 
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>James 
Kleeh</author><guid>2017-01-20-2</guid><pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2017 00:00:00 
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #6: Developing Grails® 3 
Applications with IntelliJ 
IDEA</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-4.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
+<p>To celebrate the release we have prepared the first of a series of new 
guides to cover GORM 6.1. Among the many new features are huge improvements to 
support Neo4j. Using the official Neo4j sample application, the new guide 
describes how you can <a 
href="https://guides.grails.org/neo4j-movies/guide/index.html";>build a graph 
application with the Grails framework, GORM 6.1 and Neo4j</a>! 
Enjoy!</p>]]></description><author>Graeme 
Rocher</author><guid>2017-03-27</guid><pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar [...]
 <p>Tags: <a href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/quickcast.html";><span 
class="hashtag">#quickcast</span></a></p>
 <p>Grails<sup>®</sup> 3 is a high-productivity framework for building web 
applications for the JVM.</p>
 <p>IntelliJ IDEA is a high-productivity Integrated Development Environment 
(IDE) for building a variety of application types. IDEA has always had great 
support for building Grails applications and, in particular, has the best 
support of any IDE for developing with Grails 3.</p>
@@ -5206,7 +5201,12 @@ info.app.grailsVersion=3.2.5
 <p>In this video, Grails<sup>®</sup> framework co-founder Graeme Rocher walks 
you through multi-project builds in Grails apps.</p>
 <p>The Grails framework does a few handy things with multi-project builds and 
plugins, not the least of which being that Grails compiles your plugins first 
and puts the class and resources of those plugins directly in the classpath. 
This lets you make changes to your plugins and instantly see those changes in 
your build.</p>
 <p>Grails Quickcasts, brought to you through a partnership between <a 
href="https://objectcomputing.com/";>Object Computing, Inc.</a> (OCI) and <a 
href="https://dzone.com/";>DZone</a>, provide bite-sized tutorials to help you 
maximize your productivity with the Framework.</p>
-<iframe width="100%" height="560" 
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/yNA0ce5fG9s"; 
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Graeme 
Rocher</author><guid>2017-01-20-1</guid><pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2017 00:00:00 
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>G3 Summit 2016 
Wrap-up!</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-12-14.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
+<iframe width="100%" height="560" 
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/yNA0ce5fG9s"; 
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>Graeme 
Rocher</author><guid>2017-01-20-1</guid><pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2017 00:00:00 
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Quickcast #4: Angular 
Scaffolding</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2017-01-20-2.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
+<p>Tags: <a href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/quickcast.html";><span 
class="hashtag">#quickcast</span></a> <a 
href="https://grails.apache.org/blog/tag/rest.html";><span 
class="hashtag">#rest</span></a></p>
+<p>In this Quickcast, 2GM (Groovy, Grails<sup>®</sup> framework, and 
Micronaut) team member, <a 
href="https://objectcomputing.com/products/2gm-team#kleeh";>James Kleeh</a>, 
walks you through the process of using the Angular scaffolding for Grails apps 
to build a fully functional web app, using a simple blog format for 
demonstration.</p>
+<p>The tutorial explains how to have the Grails framework set up a REST 
endpoint and all the Angular modules needed to get the web app running.</p>
+<p>Grails Quickcasts, brought to you through a partnership between <a 
href="https://objectcomputing.com/";>Object Computing, Inc.</a> (OCI) and <a 
href="https://dzone.com/";>DZone</a>, provide bite-sized tutorials to help you 
maximize your productivity with the Framework.</p>
+<iframe width="100%" height="560" 
src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/tT4BdlRFAis"; 
frameborder="0"></iframe>]]></description><author>James 
Kleeh</author><guid>2017-01-20-2</guid><pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2017 00:00:00 
GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>G3 Summit 2016 
Wrap-up!</title><link>https://grails.apache.org/blog/2016-12-14.html</link><description><![CDATA[</p>
 <p><img src="2016-12-14-img01.jpg" alt="The OCI Grails team at G3 Summit 2016" 
/></p>
 <p>Last month, nearly the entire <a 
href="https://objectcomputing.com/products/2gm-team";>2GM (Groovy, 
Grails<sup>®</sup> framework, and Micronaut) team</a> from [Object Computing, 
Inc.] (https://objectcomputing.com/) (OCI) converged on Fort Lauderdale for the 
inaugural edition of the G3 Summit, the conference for the Apache Groovy, 
Grails framework, and Gradle Community. The event is organized by <a 
href="https://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/home/main";>No Fluff Just Stuff</a> and 
is a fantas [...]
 <p>OCI team members presented over 30 workshops and breakout sessions during 
the event, in addition to socializing with attendees between sessions and after 
hours. We’ve asked a few team members to share their experiences at the 
conference. We hope you will join us next year!</p>

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