Hi Warren,

Glad you found my SenchaCon slides (thanks, Thomas--I should have posted
them here, too). Let me put some context around "fewer releases, less
overhaul." Sencha's Darrell Meyer and Sven Brunken did a huge refactoring
of Ext GWT last year to make it more compatible with mainline GWT. This was
in part necessitated by all the major changes in GWT since 2.1: Cell
widgets, Activities & Places, RequestFactory / AutoBeans, etc. The GWT team
has heard from the community quite a few times "please slow down and just
make it solid," and we're listening.

As to the first point ("Google is heavily invested"), many of Google's
largest projects are built with GWT, and it is widely used within the
company. Because GWT is open source, the community will continue to benefit
from all the work that Google does on GWT in support of our own projects.
This remains one of the great benefits of using GWT.

I apologize for the relative silence on this issue. In general, Google is
very careful about making public commitments of any kind and rarely
discusses future plans, in part because plans are subject to change.

/dmc

On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 11:32 PM, Warren Tang <warren.c.t...@gmail.com>wrote:

> The following line is also important:
>
> (GWT) Aiming for fewer releases, less overhaul.
>
> Regards,
> Warren Tang <http://blog.tangcs.com>
>
>
>
> On Saturday, October 29, 2011 11:04:09 AM, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>
>> David Chandler recently put his SenchaCon slides online:
>> http://www.dartlang.org/**slides/2011/10/senchacon/**index.html#39<http://www.dartlang.org/slides/2011/10/senchacon/index.html#39>
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