We're going to try recording tomorrow, just for the specific 'sessions' 
that are planned, so the video should be available afterward, I'll link in 
a follow up post when they are ready.

Three planned topics to record:
 * Ahmad Bawaneh presenting domino-history, a simple routing tool to 
manipulate the url and browser history, based on the pushState API, but 
intended to be usable in other platforms like the JVM in the future
 * Rafat Al-Barouki presenting domino-rest, a follow up to Ahmad's talk 
last time on domino-jackson, this tool lets you take jax-rs interfaces and 
generate gwt/android/jvm compatible clients with no runtime reflect
 * Frank Hossfeld presenting gwt-editor, a quick talk to show how to move 
an existing project to the annotation-processor based editor framework

We'll also have a probably-unrecorded discussion looking at some modern 
compiled web applications to identify if GWT is being used, looking at some 
of the differences and similarities between closure-compiled j2cl and gwt2 
output.

The talks will formally start at 5pm CEST / 11am EDT, but the call will be 
available to join about an hour earlier, I'll share a link to join here. 
Outside of the sessions above, nothing will be recorded, and we'll probably 
be discussing other topics around contributing to the gwt ecosystem - main 
topic this week will be revisiting internationalization and reducing dev 
mode and prod mode code size.

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