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commit 453be1bb2cec6e9661cfcf495d0df6b75f65b00a
Author: jenkins <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Wed Nov 3 10:53:08 2021 +0000

    2021/11/03 10:53:08: Generated dev website from groovy-website@bd26e5d
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                                     and the semantics or scope of the proposed 
change.
                                 </p><h3>Cloning the code base</h3><p>To work 
on the Groovy code base, you should be proficient enough in <a 
href='http://git-scm.com/'>git</a> and you should have an account on <a 
href='https://github.com/'>Github</a> to be able to create <a 
href='https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request'>pull 
requests</a> with your changes.</p><p>Please fork <a 
href='https://github.com/apache/groovy'>https://github.com/apache/groovy</a> 
and create a local  [...]
 git config --global user.email "YOUR EMAIL"</code></pre><p>You can verify 
these are configured appropriately by running:</p><pre><code>git config 
--list</code></pre><h3>Working on the code base</h3><p>If you are working with 
the IntelliJ IDEA development environment, this <a 
href='http://melix.github.io/blog/2014/06/contribute-groovy-ide.html'>screencast</a>
 gives lots of details on how to setup your IDE.</p><p>Then, to work on the 
Groovy code base, to build and test Groovy, you can foll [...]
-                                                               As an 
independent initiative, we have set up an open collective for Groovy:
+                                                               As an 
independent initiative, members of the broader Groovy community have set up an 
open collective for Groovy:
                                                                <a 
href='https://opencollective.com/friends-of-groovy'>Friends of Groovy Open 
Collective</a>
                                                                This initiative 
is designed to complement the Apache project and the many contributions we get 
from our great community and supporters.
                                                        </p><hr 
class='divider'/><h2>Build status</h2><p>The Groovy sources are tested thanks 
to our <a href='buildstatus.html'>continuous integration server</a>.</p><hr 
class='divider'/><h2>Help Wanted</h2><p>We try to keep a list of tasks that we 
would greatly appreciate help with in the Apache <a 
href='https://helpwanted.apache.org/'>Help Wanted</a> app:</p><div 
style='width: 100%; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px;' type='helpwanted' 
project='groovy' description='the Apache Groovy P [...]

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