Re: WiaB client code usage in the wild (a.k.a Undercurrent in Blogger)

2012-02-07 Thread Patrick Coleman
On 6 February 2012 12:50, David Hearnden hearn...@google.com wrote: On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Thomas Wrobel darkfl...@gmail.com wrote: .e., to have a build setup that has user-agent specific builds, with compile-time minimization, and also an all-agent build? It might take

Re: WiaB client code usage in the wild (a.k.a Undercurrent in Blogger)

2012-02-05 Thread Thomas Wrobel
.e., to have a build setup that has user-agent specific builds, with compile-time minimization, and also an all-agent build? It might take some GWT-fu to set that up. GWT makes specific optimized builds for 6 or so user agents as its normal compilation - no effort needed. You can override

Re: WiaB client code usage in the wild (a.k.a Undercurrent in Blogger)

2012-02-05 Thread David Hearnden
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Thomas Wrobel darkfl...@gmail.com wrote: .e., to have a build setup that has user-agent specific builds, with compile-time minimization, and also an all-agent build? It might take some GWT-fu to set that up. GWT makes specific optimized builds for 6 or so

Re: WiaB client code usage in the wild (a.k.a Undercurrent in Blogger)

2012-01-18 Thread Yuri Z
Hi Patrick. First of all - congrats on the Blogger improvement - it's really great to see how GWave advancements slowly make it into mainstream. Regarding your suggestion - can you maybe describe what the the possible of the proposed change? Generally - removing dependencies - sounds great. Also,

WiaB client code usage in the wild (a.k.a Undercurrent in Blogger)

2012-01-16 Thread Patrick Coleman
Fellow wave-dev'ers; For those who missed the recent announcement, my current project (Blogger) just launched threaded commenting: http://buzz.blogger.com/2012/01/engage-with-your-readers-through.html The reason I'm emailing here though is that all the comment rendering code uses the