It looks quite safe with the tests in place and didn't break anything
internally.
On the other hand, this is not a regression nor a bug so Thomas and you
should decide if you would like to open the door for such patches in this
release :)
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 11:38 AM, Daniel Kurka wrote:
> I
If you move stuff around you will need to make sure that links (also
external) won't break. (we still get a lot of traffic from external links)
But I think working on the navigation menu of the page is quite overdue.
-Daniel
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 4:53 PM, Jens wrote:
> Sounds reasonable :)
>
I am really not sure if we want to include any other changes than easy
bugfixes here.
@goktug since you reviewed the change what do you think about possible
breakages?
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 5:49 PM, Stephen Haberman wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> > If you want to get your changes into GWT 2.6.1, t
Hi Daniel,
> If you want to get your changes into GWT 2.6.1, they need to get in
> before Friday.
Selfishly, our app is depending on this patch now:
https://gwt-review.googlesource.com/#/c/6780/
I know it's not a bug fix, but it's pretty simple; I assume it's find
to cherry pick into 2.6.1? I c
Sounds reasonable :)
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Hi all
I was thinking on modify a couple of things in the menu structure:
- Remove useless 'Latest' branch inside 'Documentation'
- Move 'Tutorial' inside 'Documentation' to the top menu and sort each step.
- Make some groups inside 'Documentation': 'Coding Basics' 'Html5' 'I18n'
'Testing' 'UI' '
What is the state for supporting Emma with GWTTestCase ?
I see that the documentation still refers to a very old version of Emma
(and EclEmma).
How can we use JaCoCo to do automated testing with code coverage with GWT
TestCase ?
What will happen when moving to Java 8 ? I guess that the old Em
As a reminder, we are going to start building GWT 2.6.1 from the GWT 2.6
release branch
(https://gwt-review.googlesource.com/#/q/status:open+project:gwt+branch:release/2.6)
this Friday (11th April).
If you want to get your changes into GWT 2.6.1, they need to get in before
Friday.
There's stil