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As any open source project, we rely on Gradle community members to share news and learnings on social media, blogs and other public channels. All content contributions are welcome
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As any open source project, we rely on Gradle community members to share news and learnings on social media, blogs and other public channels. All content contributions are welcome!
When sharing on social media, consider using the #gradle
hashtag or
tagging Gradle directly. Our accounts are:
- LinkedIn company page
- X/Twitter (
@gradle
) - YouTube (
@GradleInc
) - Mastodon (
@gradle
) - Facebook (
@gradleinc
)
We also monitor the #gradle
hashtag across major social media and blog platforms,
and we will do our best to promote quality content there.
On the Gradle Community Slack, we have a #community-news
channel.
Everyone is invited to share their highlights there,
whether it is a new presentation, blog, or a plugin release!
Gradle Build Tool has a Monthly Newsletter that is maintained by the team. This newsletter is formed based on the news we discover in the community channels. Every month, we also start a public Call for Proposals as a GitHub issue in gradle/community.
The Gradle Fellowship are distinguished engineers from the Gradle community who, through collaboration and advocacy, encourage build tooling best practices. In addition to large scale community support, Fellows donate their time and talent to help the next generation of Gradle Fellowship members through direct one-on-one mentoring.
See the list of people on the Gradle Fellows Page.