Just to clarify, I donated my time to submit a few chapters and to
review some of the other content that is going into the book. And yes,
you read that right...I donated my time. We don't accept royalties at
Google. I can't comment on the amount of 2.1 content in the book, but
I can say definitively that the GWT team is in the process of wrapping
up documentation on:

- Cell-based widgets
- RequestFactory
- Activities and Places

-- Chris

On Oct 1, 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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