There is a significant difference between having to watch the GWT Contributor Google group and an official post to the GWT blog. Not posting to the official blog is surely a sign of internal GWT problems. A healthy project is going to have official updates.
We are very tied to GWT and think it is a great product. We have written Web apps on a scale that would be very difficult with straight JavaScript. I would really like to see key signs of health. Trey On Apr 11, 6:12 am, Joshua Kappon <[email protected]> wrote: > I understand (and do that), but I think GWT should get more attention from > Google, and that it is not enough. > GWT is amazing, absolutely amazing. Google has developer advocates that are > helping with the G+ platform, android, Chrome web store, chromium OS and > more, they publish new content, hear the developers (that use the SDKs), > organize events and more. > I would love to see GWT getting a fraction of that attention from Google > (like it did in 2008) - > It would help the GWT community, it will raise more awareness, more online > resources, more everything. > > I would really love if we somehow could reach open ears there. > > > > > > > > On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 5:01:31 PM UTC+3, Patrick Tucker wrote: > > > If you watch the GWT Contributor Google group, you can see what is being > > reviewed/worked on, what is getting committed to trunk and what not... > > > On Wednesday, April 4, 2012 1:04:15 PM UTC-4, Trey Roby wrote: > > >> It has been about 4 months since Ray's post on what the GWT team is > >> working on. In that time there has been only one GWT official blog > >> update and no releases for 6 months. > > >> After reading the link that Alan suggested, I am encouraged but on > >> slightly since the post is several months old. There needs to be some > >> official signs of life. If the GWT group is fully staffed then it > >> should not be possible to communicate that in some way. > > >> At Caltech we have been using GWT for over 4 years. We have build a > >> very large and amazing set of web applications using GWT. We are very > >> invested in GWT and I am eager to see some more obvious signs of life. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
