Re: [gwt-contrib] Preliminary testing for GWT 2.10 release

2022-04-22 Thread Colin Alworth
I could revert the deprecations (though they were specifically added at your request ;) ). That said, those changed when the old IE versions were removed, and I didn't see the showcase start to emit those errors then. Even with the JDT upgrade, I still don't see them for the showcase:

Re: [gwt-contrib] Preliminary testing for GWT 2.10 release

2022-04-22 Thread Thomas Broyer
I tried changing only the version (from com.google.gwt:gwt:2.8.2 to com.google.gwt:2.10.0-new-groupid-2). Looking at a dependency graph (./gradlew dependencies), I can see the com.google.gwt dependencies properly "relocated" to their org.gwtproject equivalent  Java compilation passes without

[gwt-contrib] Re: License for gwt-site content

2022-04-22 Thread Colin Alworth
Ah thank you, I'm very happy to be wrong. I checked a several commits but didn't think to look at PRs. Changes made to gwt-site do not go through gerrit, but through github since late 2014, though the CLA bot does still track it. I had already gone through the list of committers who made

[gwt-contrib] Re: License for gwt-site content

2022-04-22 Thread Jens
Haven't all changes been made through gerrit and did require a CLA? --J. Colin Alworth schrieb am Donnerstag, 21. April 2022 um 17:34:49 UTC+2: > See the question raised at > https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt-site/issues/328. > > While gwtproject explicitly licenses all "software and sample