Sounds like you're going to want to ask Google to refund the money you paid 
for GWT.

Or you can just report the bugs you found, which is how this works.

On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 7:31:33 AM UTC-8, timp wrote:
>
> hello, I lost all of yesterday to two bugs.
>
> one is within the provided core jre libraries of 2.5,
> one is within the core prototypes within V8.
>
> Remember the "clean 
> room/testing-team-not-developer-team-no-access-to-code/makes-things-which-work"
>  
> movement IBM pushed long ago.
> I wish it would come back.  Although maybe it was all a PR fantasy anyway.
>
>
> Anyhow.
>
> The bugs are $1000 for the JRE, and $2000 for the V8.
> Let me know if you want them.
>
>
> I'm sorry to charge, but, time=money.
>
> Bugs bug everywhere.  
>
> Oh and btw.  Sometimes your GWT compiler fails (not the stackoverflow 
> issue reading caches (who wrote that? do you really need to do whatever you 
> are doing recursively?)), and then I run it again, and it succeeds.
> Pretty sucky.  And strange to tell you the truth.
>
> Not saying other companies are necessarily less sucky.  Btw. Just sucky in 
> different ways.  And pretty bad ways actually, the whole destroying privacy 
> thing... not a fan.
>
>

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