Know that feeling, the same for me :)

Yes, I am very interested. It would be more comfortable to work on a
branch then patching things. And for the release, I agree with you,
you have an overview, better then me :)

For this 149 issue I want to make an improvement so you don't have to
type so many information into the definition file, you just specify
pom files and all will be done automatically. Then it will be prepared
for pre-release form. We are using v.24 patched with this on daily
basis on Linux and Windows machines so if something arises I will fix
it.

I am curious about the book and maybe we see us on devoxx :)

On Oct 10, 2:31 pm, Charlie Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Eldzi, I will get that one in the next time I have time to do a
> release (on the last push for my Android book at the moment, besides
> the day job, so ultra busy).
>
> Are you interested in joining the project though as a contributor, so
> you can just go ahead and commit patches?  I would probably still be
> more comfortable if you let me do releases for now (until we go
> through a few), but you would then be able to go ahead and commit and
> build snapshots?  We can always use more contributors, if you are
> *actually* interested. Let me know.
>
> On Oct 9, 2:51 am, eldzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Issue 149 -http://code.google.com/p/gwt-maven/issues/detail?id=149
> > addresses this problem. Configuring correct artifact definition file
> > and running gwt goal will modify final scripts and allow you to modify
> > code directly in the projects. I have one modification for definition
> > file simplification in mind but currently it is working and it is
> > tested on a real project.
>
> > On 8. Okt, 14:42 h., larshub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > How is the plugin to configure if you habe an application with several
> > > modules where each can have gwt code?
>
> > > example:
> > > app
> > > - mod1
> > > - mod2 (contains gwt code)
> > > - mod3 (contains gwt code)
>
> > > From the project app I want to launch the hosted mode browser. I know,
> > > I could install the modules and have the dependency on them. But then
> > > I have not the flexibility to change a class in a module and directly
> > > press the refresh button in the hosted mode browser.
>
> > > Does anybody have a suggestion?
>
> > > thanks
> > > Lars
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