Hi,

John Langley schrieb:
> Don't know if I get a vote... but that sounds +1 to me. 

Everyone gets a vote here !

There are a few votes (mainly releases), where some votes are assumed as
binding and other votes are not counted as binding. Nevertheless every
vote is always considered and very welcome. And we tend to listen
carefully to all votes regardless of whether it is binding or not.

Therefore, thanks for your vote. It is really appreciated.

Regards
Felix

> 
> -- Langley 
> 
> On Thu, 2009-02-19 at 05:21 -0500, Felix Meschberger wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Ever since the first RC of Groovy 1.6, groovy-all.jar has been a bundle
>> and can be deployed into Sling (actually an OSGi Framework) as is to be
>> used for scripting.
>>
>> Now that Groovy 1.6 has been released, I think it would be cool to
>> include Groovy in the upcoming Sling Release out of the box in the
>> launchpad archives we are distributing.
>>
>> WDYT ?
>>
>> Regards
>> Felix
>>
>>
>> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>> Betreff: [groovy-dev] Groovy 1.6 is released!
>> Datum: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 21:08:06 +0100
>> Von: Guillaume Laforge <glafo...@gmail.com>
>> Antwort an: d...@groovy.codehaus.org
>> An: Groovy User <u...@groovy.codehaus.org>, Grails Users
>> <u...@grails.codehaus.org>,  dev <d...@groovy.codehaus.org>,
>> annou...@groovy.codehaus.org
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> This is with very great pleasure and honor that I'm announcing the
>> final release of Groovy 1.6, on behalf of the Groovy development team
>> and SpringSource.
>>
>> Obviously, 1.6 is a very important milestone for the project, with
>> several great new features and improvements:
>> - great runtime performance improvements
>> - multiple assignments
>> - optional return in if/else and try/catch blocks
>> - AST transformations and all the provided transformation annotations
>> like @Singleton, @Lazy, @Immutable, @Delegate and friends
>> - the Grape module and dependency system and its @Grab transformation
>> - various Swing builder improvements, thanks to the Swing / Griffon
>> (http://griffon.codehaus.org) team
>> - as well as several Swing console improvements
>> - the integration of JMX builder
>> - JSR-223 scripting engine built-in
>> - various metaprogramming improvements, like the EMC DSL, per-instance
>> metaclasses even for POJOs, and runtime mixins
>>
>> An article will be published in the coming days on InfoQ
>> (http://www.infoq.com) and GroovyMag (http://www.groovymag.com) coming
>> back on all those features and novelties with more details.
>>
>> You can download Groovy 1.6 at the usual place:
>> http://groovy.codehaus.org/Download
>> Additional installers and bundles will be provided soon.
>>
>> And you can also have a look at the JIRA changelog listing features,
>> improvements and bug fixes:
>> http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GROOVY?report=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.project:changelog-panel
>>
>> Very big thanks to all the developers who contributed to the project,
>> in particular our most prolific ones like Paul, Roshan, Danno and
>> Jochen, and to all our users who've helped shape the project, thanks
>> to their great feedback and suggestions.
>>
>> Let me also mention an interesting event which is shaping up: the GR8
>> Conference, a conference dedicated to Groovy, Grails and Griffon,
>> organized by the Danish JUG and SpringSource!
>> You can learn more about the event on the conference website:
>> http://www.gr8conf.org
>> Or by following the twitter account: http://twitter.com/gr8conf
>> The conference takes place in Copenhagen, Denmark, and will provide
>> several practical sessions and hands-on labs to get you up-to-speed on
>> those great Groovy-based technologies.
>> The registration should be open in the coming days, so get ready!
>>
>> Enjoy!
>>
> 

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