I'm not sure which people you're talking about, but I can't believe
that the people who head large projects like the ones mentioned in the
jQuery link don't update their knowledge of available tools and their
development status on a regular basis. I think the answer must lie
elsewhere.

On Nov 22, 10:20 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> From what I've seen is that a lot of people looked at GWT in it's
> really early stages and never really thought "Hey, they're probably
> adding features and making everything work easier" so they don't end
> up looking back at it.
>
> On Nov 22, 9:58 pm, adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I see herehttp://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuerythatlots of big
> > projects, most of which are probably led by some smart, deep-thinking,
> > open-minded individuals, are using jQuery and hand-written javascript.
> > I notice that this list of projects using 
> > GWThttp://www.ociweb.com/mark/programming/GWT.html#WhoIsUsingItdoesn't
> > look as impressive.
>
> > Why are leaders on big projects deciding to use tools other than GWT?
> > Do they have any good reasons to not use GWT? Should they use GWT? If
> > so, why?
>
> > If this has already been covered in another post, please point me to
> > it; no need to reinvent the wheel.
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