I think if this makes your list of things to get really pissed off about,
then life must be pretty good.

Someone who works on GWT gets a writing credit on a book about GWT; that's
not something to get upset over.



On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Tommy Lui <tlui1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Please help me understand why Chris Ramsdale (Google's Developer
> Relations team to develop and advocate GWT best practices.) is
> writting a book about GWT 2.1 when he works at Google on the GWT team
> and there's no official documentation, except for a few waves
> available to the developer community.
>
> Is this some way for him to force developers to buy his book?
>
> http://www.manning.com/bambury/
>
> The book is due to be release in 2011, so I'm sure it's GWT 2.1 not
> GWT 2.0 content.
>
> I'm hoping that I'm not the only person really pissed off about this.
>
> I'd really like other peoples opinions on this topic
>
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