On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Ian Bambury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Previous experience would suggest that you won't even get 24 hours notice.
>
> The idea of allowing external developers to plan ahead is alien to Google.
> They seem to work on IBM's FUD principle.
> Ian
> PS: I have a love/hate relationship with GWT

I think that's a _little_ bit unfair.  Strictly, you're speaking the
truth.  GWT 1.5 wasn't really announced until it was done.  But, if
you're waiting for something in particular, it would be a good idea to
be on the GWT-Contributors list.  The 1.5 branch was "ready" a long
time before it was ready and lots of people in the community were
using the trunk even before the RCs were released.  I expect to have a
similar experience next time, whether that's 1.6 or 2.0.

Ian

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