Dear GWT Community,

In order to increase the number of contributions on the GWT documentation,
we've decided to move the documentation on Github and accept pull requests.

We have also spent time to convert all the documentation in markdown
syntax. In addition to that, each documentation page has now an edit
button. When you click on, you are redirected to the corresponding markdown
page on Github in edit mode. You can easily modify a page and when you save
your change Github will automatically fork the project (if needed) and
creates a pull request for you.

This is for the documentation only, the code for GWT will stay on gerrit,
simply because gerrit is a much powerful tool to do code review of code.

Julien

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