Re: [gwt-contrib] Re: GPE does not like GWT trunk SDK?

2015-06-30 Thread Joel Handwell
That means 1. Google Plugin for Eclipse will change its name to GWT Eclipse Plugin? (then the name I think does not include features like App Engine SDK) or 2. Google Plugin for Eclipse will be continued to be closed source, and GWT Eclipse Plugin will be developed as fork independent from

Re: [gwt-contrib] Re: GPE does not like GWT trunk SDK?

2015-06-30 Thread Joel Handwell
is a community version and can accept patches where GPE is closed and can not at this time. Does that help? Thanks, Brandon On Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 10:55:10 AM UTC-7, Joel Handwell wrote: That means 1. Google Plugin for Eclipse will change its name to GWT Eclipse Plugin

Re: [gwt-contrib] Re: GPE does not like GWT trunk SDK?

2015-06-29 Thread Joel Handwell
As of 2015 June 29, Eclipse 4.5 is available. Any updates about GPE on github ? On Friday, July 4, 2014 at 11:36:40 AM UTC-4, Brandon Donnelson wrote: I hear there is a build coming for Eclipse Luna but don't know about a release date yet. On Thursday, July 3, 2014 9:21:07 PM UTC-7,

[gwt-contrib] Java to WebAssembly Compiler

2015-06-22 Thread Joel Handwell
- Luke Wagner wrote a post on his blog to report that his team at Mozilla have started working with Chromium, Edge and WebKit engineers on creating a new standard, WebAssembly, that defines a portable, size- and load-time-efficient format and execution model specifically designed to serve as a

Re: [gwt-contrib] support for JSR 310 / java.time created

2015-05-19 Thread Joel Handwell
What would be the status of patch? Was it created or still not read? On Wednesday, March 5, 2014 at 5:41:59 PM UTC-5, Daniel Kurka wrote: @Joerg could you start setting up a patch for review in gerrit? On Monday, December 9, 2013 10:20:54 PM UTC+1, Jörg Hohwiller wrote:

Re: [gwt-contrib] Re: Can we move the code to GitHub?

2014-12-12 Thread Joel Handwell
Is there any update on considering http://gerrithub.io/ ? On Sunday, March 30, 2014 1:06:59 AM UTC-4, Stephen Haberman wrote: We're starting seeing integrations between Gerrit and GitHub (http://gerrithub.io/) Ooh, that looks spiffy. Thanks for the link, Thomas. From Benjamin's