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42 changes: 3 additions & 39 deletions pages/community.html
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Expand Up @@ -122,17 +122,7 @@ <h3 class="column-header">Grails Rock Star Wall of Fame</h3>
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<!-- <h3 class="column-header">Conferences</h3>-->
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<!-- <a href="https://gr8conf.eu/">GR8Conf EU 2020</a>-->
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<!-- <span class="location">Copenhagen, Denmark</span>-->
<!-- <span class="dates">June 2 - 4, 2020</span><p>Groovy, the Grails framework, and related technologies have seen astounding growth in interest and adoption over the past few years, and with good reason. GR8Conf is a series of conferences founded to spread the word worldwide. The 2018 GR8Conf Europe is celebrating its 10th year, and it's expected to be a blast. As in 2017 the conference had a DevOps day, this year DevOps topics will be mixed with the rest of the topics. GR8Conf is an independent, affordable series of conferences and covers All Things Groovy</p>-->


<h3 class="column-header" style="margin-bottom: 0">User Groups</h3>
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<h2>North-America</h2>
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<!-- <a href="https://www.meetup.com/Austin-Groovy-and-Grails-Users/">United States - Austin Groovy and Grails User Group (TX)</a>-->
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<!-- <a href="https://www.meetup.com/Grails-Boston/">United States - Boston Groovy, Grails, Spring Meetup (B2GS)</a>-->
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<!-- <a href="https://coderconsortium.com/">United States - Coder Consortium of Sacramento</a>-->
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<!-- <a href="https://www.dcgroovy.org/">United States - DC Groovy</a>-->
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<!-- <a href="https://dfw2gug.org/">United States - DFW Groovy &amp; Grails User Group</a>-->
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<!-- <a href="https://www.meetup.com/Grails-and-Ales/">United States - Groovy and Grails Users of Columbus OH</a>-->
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<!-- <a href="https://groovy.mn/">United States - Groovy Users of Minnesota</a>-->
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<!-- <a href="https://www.meetup.com/Los-Angeles-GUG/">United States - Los Angeles Groovy Users Group</a>-->
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<a href="https://www.meetup.com/grails/">United States - NYC Groovy / Grails Meetup</a>
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<!-- <a href="https://www.scottsdale-groovy.com/">United States - Scottsdale Groovy Brigade</a>-->
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<a href="https://www.meetup.com/java-161/">United States - SF Bay Groovy and Grails Meetup
Group</a>
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