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Sat, Feb 6, 2010 - 04:59 UTCGRAILS · INTERVIEW
This time it's Sven talking to John Adelus from iTELL iSEEK, a startup levelling the playing field when it comes to wine reviews. I met John at JavaOne during Glen's book signing and then several more times during JUG meetings in the bay area. We talk mainly about CloudFoundry & Amazon EC2 and how you can push your next Grails app with no effort into the cloud + keep it cheap. We also talk quite a bit about bootstrapping your next startup, a topic John is very familiar with as he is involved in two startups at the moment.

John really has an amazing track record, is fun to talk and chat with and a great inspiring person. Don't miss this one!

On a side note: our hosting sponsorship with G2iX comes to an end, something we have foreseen for quite some time as the AppSpace offering has long been taken off the market. We again would like to thank G2iX for their great hosting and fast service, we had a good mostly pain-free live and really respect you guys!

Sven will be migrating our little grailspodcast app over to CloudFoundry and Amazon EC2 the coming days or weeks. Expect some hopefully minor interruptions, all feed URLs should stay the same.

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Mon, Jan 25, 2010 - 09:33 UTCGROOVY · GRAILS
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later, Tomas wrote:
As long as you're mentioning Spanish grails events, Spring Hispano is hosting a joint Spring / Grails day called Spring2gx in Madrid on Feb 19. Admission is free. http://www.javahispano.org/spring2gxday/
1 day, 6 hours later, Robert K. wrote:
Hi, first of all: thanks for this great collection of all that interesting stuff. You mentioned that you will have an interview with John Adelus about Cloud Foundry and that you will especially talk with him about an application running on Cloud Foundry inside EC2. Could you also talk with him about the progress of Clound Foundy integration to the VMWare vSphere architecture - or VMWare products at all? Even after the acquisition of SpringSource by VMWare I didn't hear any news about the integration progress into VMWare products. This might somehow be more related to the enterprise space but I think this is also very interesting for a lot people. Thanks ahead
1 day, 17 hours later, Matt Passell wrote:
Sorry to disappoint you guys, but the Boston Grails Users' Group just met at the Microsoft NERD office because they provide really nice free spaces in which to meet. On the bright side, it was a fun meeting. :)
Sat, Jan 9, 2010 - 03:44 UTCGROOVY · GRAILS · GRIFFON
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Tue, Dec 15, 2009 - 18:56 UTCGROOVY · POLL
Let's hear a bit what our listeners want to achieve 2010 with regards to Groovy/Grails/Griffon. Have a good one!
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6 days, 2 hours later, Peter wrote:
Griffon+GORM=remove GORM
16 days, 22 hours later, Dilip Vishwakarma wrote:
I wish everyone's resolution come true
Thu, Dec 10, 2009 - 20:19 UTCGROOVY · GRAILS · GRIFFON
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      Tue, Dec 1, 2009 - 05:35 UTCGROOVY · GRAILS
      This is a special edition of the podcast featuring a series of live interviews recorded with a bunch of key guys from the Groovy and Grails community at the Open Source Developers Confence in Queensland, Australia.

      In this series of interview, which took place on November 26,  I (Glen) get a chance to chat with Paul King (co-author of Groovy in Action), Steve Dalton and Lee Butts from Rector -  the guys behind the s3 plugin and portlets plugin, and Luke Daley the guys behind the Fixtures plugin, textmate bundles, and now a Grails committer. Each interview is about 15 minutes long.

      The audio quality on these ones is a little dodgy, given that I was still working out how to use my new Zoom H2 for live recording, but there’s lots of interesting content in here if you stick with it.

      The good news is that I now know about the AGC settings on the Zoom, so the next set of interviews will have much crisper audio!

      Enjoy!

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      Fri, Nov 27, 2009 - 07:29 UTCGROOVY · GRAILS · GRIFFON
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      8 hours later, Jeremy Flowers wrote:
      Here's Andy Glover's blog that Glen mentions too in relation to the Couch-DB link on DeveloperWorks. http://thediscoblog.com/ Specifically these may be of interest http://thediscoblog.com/2009/11/10/couchdb-on-ec2-in-3-12-minutes/ http://thediscoblog.com/2009/11/19/couchdb-is-so-groovy/ Also noticed there's some cool EasyB links too including Eclipse plug-in. Cool: http://thediscoblog.com/2009/10/06/easyb-now-has-an-eclipse-plug-in/ http://thediscoblog.com/2009/11/16/comparing-scala-and-groovy-via-scalatest-and-easyb/ http://thediscoblog.com/2009/11/05/xml-verification-just-got-easier-with-easyb/
      12 hours later, mrhaki wrote:
      Congratulations on the 100th episode. It has been a week of 100s. :-)
      1 day, 19 hours later, Dilip Vishwakarma wrote:
      Congratulations on 100th episode!
      Mon, Nov 9, 2009 - 09:39 UTCGROOVY · GRAILS
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      9 hours later, Jeremy Flowers wrote:
      Don't want to burst your bubble hear. But the year on the Graeme Rocher talk was probably 2008 not 2009! It was given prior to Grails In Action coming out. Grails 1.1. Even before Graeme gave the Building Twitter demo... It was a pretty good demo though. Graeme talked about Commentable and Acegi Plug-in in the creation of an Issue Tracker app and used the Grails Console to populate domain data. Searchable also got covered. Graeme Mentioned Rateable & Taggable plug-ins but never incorporated them into the talk. As well as mentioning Sky, Graeme also mentioned Wired.com, Credit Suisse and Amex as other Grails user.
      21 hours later, Jeremy Flowers wrote:
      A few extra Atmosphere links: http://www.infoq.com/news/2009/03/atmosphere-alpha https://atmosphere.dev.java.net/ http://www.screentoaster.com/watch/stV0NdQEJIR1xYRlxeXFtaVFdc/plugin_grails_atmosphere
      2 days later, Dean Macaulay wrote:
      Suggestion for future episodes: maybe you could have a 'cool open source project of the week or fortnight or month'. This could highlight any current grails based projects that listeners are working on (or would like assistance with). Also Fosters is not a good representation of Aussie beer, try James Boag's Premium Lager as one of the best. Disclaimer: the only German beer I've tried was Heinekein and it was brewed in Melbourne.
      2 days later, Sebastien Blanc wrote:
      wohohoh ! Heineken is not German , it' s Dutch ! And by the way the best beer in the world :-)
      Sun, Oct 25, 2009 - 20:58 UTCGROOVY · GPARS · POLL
      Finally a Groovy poll again: We assume you have looked into GPars already, if not do it now! We both are excited about this, so here is our poll this time:
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      Sun, Oct 25, 2009 - 20:57 UTCGROOVY · GRAILS · GRIFFON
      A bit longer episode with tons of news, we had the news stacked up for 4 weeks now as we had the Gpars interview last episode. 2GX just closed and we have a full audio recording of the Grails BOF thx to Colin Harrington. So head over to his blog and have a listen! Audio is a bit low the first minute or so but it gets better, believe us!

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      2 days, 12 hours later, David Trattnig wrote:
      Hey thanks for the news on the Grails Wave plugin :) Just want to note that the plugin is already hosted on the Codehaus Grails SVN and the documentation is here: http://grails.org/plugin/wave.
      2 days, 18 hours later, Jeremy Flowers wrote:
      Here's the Gradle 0.8 release notes http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GRADLE/Gradle+0.8+Release+Notes
      2 days, 20 hours later, Jeremy Flowers wrote:
      Here's the Griffon 0.2 release notes. The link above is for distribution directory... http://griffon.codehaus.org/Griffon+0.2
      7 days later, Steve Dalton wrote:
      Hi Guys Thanks for the shoutout - here's the link to the OSDC Conference http://osdc.com.au Steve
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