I adore Julia for her love for GWT. And of course I love GWT...

:)

On Oct 8, 5:21 am, julia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> +1.
> I have been searching for an updated road map for a while.
>
> PS.: Warning to the ones displeased with uncalled for emotional bursts
> and declarations of love: skip the next line.
> I adore GWT, the work of the team and the community - you guys rock
> the house, thanks for being there.
>
> On Oct 8, 6:04 am, jbdhl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Can anyone give an estimate for when GWT 2.0 will be released? Will it
> > be within a year? Or two years?
>
> > I ask because we have decided to move our fairly large application to
> > GWT as soon as the i18n-part becomes sufficiently mature and we need
> > to know how to prioritize our resources. That is, we will perform the
> > re-implementation when GWT supports XLIFF which is a standard for
> > internationalization message exchange, but in contrast to property
> > files XLIFF supports metadata. According to the issue tracker [1] GWT
> > will support XLIFF from version 2.0. From release to release we need
> > to provide our translators with information on which messages that
> > have been added, deleted and modified similar to the information the
> > translators are provided in gettext (which we currently use). This is
> > easier accomplished with XLIFF.
>
> > Regards
>
> > References:
> > [1]http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=2926
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