Hi the gwt-timer module now is gwt3/j2cl ready i would like to move the module into gwtproject repository but i dont have permissions. the module can be found here for your kind review and approval.
https://github.com/vegegoku/gwt-timer Thanks On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 11:58:32 PM UTC+2, Colin Alworth wrote: > > Hello contributors, > We've decided to change how we manage official gwt modules a bit, to allow > modernization and faster updates to gwt-user while still supporting > developers who need backward compatibility. We're now allowing creation of > repositories at github.com/gwtproject by contributors who wish to help in > this effort - send an email to the list to request creation of a project, > and we'll make it happen. CLAs will not be required for these projects, and > changes can be managed via GitHub pull requests. > > Contributed code must follow a few guidelines - here is a brief (but not > official or exhaustive) list: > * Support deployment to maven central, using org.gwtproject groupIds > * Use org.gwtproject package > * Projects to be created must be updated versions of existing modules > already within the GWT project sources - we are not looking to adopt new > projects at this time. > > While the new project gets going, we will accept most pull requests for > the contributor who has adopted that module, and will enable jenkins builds > and SNAPSHOT releases for that project. Once it has reached a stable state, > we will require a review from a trusted contributor for the existing code > and for all future pull requests. Then, once it has been reviewed, we will > start official releases to maven central. > > Updated modules should try to remain backward compatible (except for > package name) at least for the first release, then make appropriate use of > "@Deprecated" when preparing for breaking changes. Anything already > annotated with Deprecated can be removed, since users who are looking to > move to this will have already checked their code for deprecation warnings. > These practices will enable teams to switch to these new projects by > replacing imports with com.google.gwt.modulename with > org.gwtproject.modulename. More advice to come from the work we've done > thus far. > > Since this will only include existing modules that are already part of > GWT, we already have a reference for what tests should look like, what they > should cover, but of course contributors can also add more. Removing > support for old browsers is reasonable as well, since teams who require > legacy will have the versions still in gwt-user to fall back on. > > As we make use of this new way of contributing to GWT, we'll make this > process more official based on things we learn along the way. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "GWT Contributors" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/google-web-toolkit-contributors/69daf148-dd7f-4334-8b94-35fa0be209aa%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
