On 04/02/2012 08:19 AM, Joshua Kappon wrote:
With the rise of the new developers.google.com, and with Google trying to rally up developers using Google technologies and products, and the rise of Dart and unclear future of GWT, I think it's about time that Google will rethink the all "We don't and won't have a road map, and there are no release dates for new GWT versions" and embrace the GWT developers community.
I think that there is no logical relationship between your opening statements and the need for Google to produce a road map for GWT. Why is the future of GWT "unclear"? Its an open-source project that a lot people use and quite a few contribute to. If Google stopped new work on it tomorrow, the project wouldn't go away - it would just become a community project and I'm sure a lot of people would continue to use it and work on it.

"The Google Web Toolkit software and sample code developed by Google is licensed under the Apache License, v. 2.0. " - so, if you are really worried about it "disappearing" keep an up to date copy of the trunk.


Alan



What do you guys think? (if you agree, +1 this)

Best,
Josh
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