Thanks for your quick reply.

I just want to know if google-code has that feature. If it is
intentionally design like that, I have no problem!

I'm not perfective person. I am a SERIOUS person. I create an open
source project with a wish to contribute something useful for the
community. So, that must be something use-able. I don't create a
project just to see how google-code works! What a man will really
react if he is seeking for something and hitting my project and he
sees a half of the introduction written, no source code committed yet?
He would think, grrrr, a gain a garbage project created for fun and
never come back.

I think every project need a while for initiation. Especially open-
source project where people usually works in their spare time and they
cannot do thing fast (that's me :-) ). I even now cannot manage to
commit source codes, it just simple fails to authenticate from my
Eclipse! I warmly welcome supports from the community but wait, I need
to initiate it first!

Was "Google Web Toolkit" made like mine? No, I don't think so. It must
be prepared for ages. Then, bump! Everything shows up, ready to use,
ready to contribute.

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