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title: James Fredley Named 2025 Grails® Rock Star | ||
date: January 02, 2025 | ||
description: Grails® Foundation is recognizing and celebrating great leadership and stewardship from James Fredley. | ||
author: Jeff Scott Brown | ||
image: grails-blog-index-3.png | ||
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Happy New Year! | ||
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The Grails Foundation is recognizing and celebrating great leadership and | ||
stewardship from [James Fredley](https://github.com/jamesfredley). | ||
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## Thank You James Fredley! | ||
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The Grails Foundation and Object Computing have been supporting the Grails | ||
community, with a special focus on Grails 6.2.x and the upcoming Grails 7 | ||
release expected in Q1 2025. This new release will streamline many aspects of | ||
the framework, update dependencies, and introduce exciting new capabilities. The | ||
team’s dedication has been exceptional, and the community is deeply appreciative | ||
of their efforts. | ||
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As with projects at the Apache Foundation, Grails doesn’t have a formal project | ||
or technical lead. Instead, leadership naturally emerges from those who | ||
contribute. James Fredley is one such individual who has been instrumental in | ||
driving the team forward on Grails 7. His technical expertise on the complex | ||
codebase has been invaluable, but perhaps even more remarkable is his role as a | ||
caring and supportive steward of the technology. | ||
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James is a sharp technologist who excels in guiding technical discussions, even | ||
when opinions clash. His ability to lead these conversations to a productive | ||
outcome, regardless of where the team initially stands, demonstrates not only | ||
his technical skill but also his exceptional leadership and character. He is a | ||
true asset to the team and the community. | ||
James’ contributions go far beyond code; his leadership and personal dedication | ||
to the Grails project have been key toward making Grails 7 a reality. I do not | ||
believe that Grails 7 would be in the great position that it is in right now if | ||
it were not for the dedication and commitment that James has invested. It is | ||
with great appreciation that we recognize James as a [Grails Community Rock Star](/community.html). | ||
Please join us in thanking James Fredley for everything he has done to elevate | ||
Grails to new heights. His efforts are deeply valued. James, you truly are a | ||
Grails leader and a great person. Please keep up the fantastic work! | ||
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Thank you, James! | ||
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Join the [Grails Slack community](https://grails.slack.com), share your feedback, and contribute to making Grails framework even better in the future. Happy coding! |
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