Then, how about a list of new features in the trunk since the last release. That way developers would know if they should become involved in the nontrivial (but not too hard) task of compiling GWT from source. I take the last comment back if such a list exists. I could not find it.
Regards. On Jan 20, 4:26 pm, Ray Ryan <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 6:52 AM, monkeyboy <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > > Hello John. > > > I'm glad to see that PagingScrollTable will make it to the GWT trunk. > > Even now it is a useful widget but I can't wait to see the final > > version. I would like to ask a few questions. I am sorry to hear that > > the incubator will be shut down. I was wandering what (if anything) > > will replace it. With the incubator I as a developer had access to > > some tools and widgets that had a great chance to end up in the GWT > > trunk so I knew that they had a bigger chance to be supported and I > > dared to include them in my projects (eg. PagingScrollTable). I was > > burnt a few times with third party gwt libraries found on Google code > > for which the developer lost interest after a few months and I was > > left with a buggy library without support. > > > If the incubator is shut down how will we developers be able to find > > the new widgets and tools that are being "incubated" by Google > > developers? It is a bit hard to find them browsing trough Google code. > > I suggest that You put a couple of links in the Tools and Libraries > > section of gwt (http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/tools.html). It > > would be very helpful. > > Our intention is to be less bashful about developing things right in the > trunk. > > > > > Regards. > > > -- > >http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit-Contributors > >
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