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commit 61005d16ea315116f50b488b18075e6f91cf9816
Author: James Fredley <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Thu Jan 8 16:21:49 2026 -0500

    Correct release date for Grails 1.0
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 posts/2025-10-07-apache-grails-graduation-top-level-project.md | 2 +-
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ We invite the community to join us in this new 
chapter—contribute, provide fee
 - "Framework of frameworks" built on Spring Boot, Spring Framework, Jakarta 
EE, and Hibernate for enterprise foundations
 
 ## History and Migration Journey
-Work on the Grails framework began in July 2005, with the 0.1 release on March 
29, 2006, and the 1.0 release announced on February 18, 2008. Over the years, 
ownership transitioned from G2One (2005-2008) to SpringSource (2008-2015), 
Object Computing (2015-2021), and the Grails Foundation/Unity Foundation 
(2021-2025), before joining the ASF in 2025. For much of its history, Grails 
was primarily led by single organizations.
+Work on the Grails framework began in July 2005, with the 0.1 release on March 
29, 2006, and the 1.0 release on February 5, 2008. Over the years, ownership 
transitioned from G2One (2005-2008) to SpringSource (2008-2015), Object 
Computing (2015-2021), and the Grails Foundation/Unity Foundation (2021-2025), 
before joining the ASF in 2025. For much of its history, Grails was primarily 
led by single organizations.
 
 The migration to the ASF was an 18-month process starting in late Spring 2024 
alongside Grails 7 development. Motivations included shifting from 
single-organization dependency to a volunteer-driven model for sustainability, 
fostering community growth and revitalization with new energy from volunteers, 
aligning with open-source best practices like the Apache Way (consensus and 
transparency), enhancing governance through a Project Management Committee 
(PMC), mailing lists, and voting, and  [...]
 

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