On Monday, June 3, 2013 8:21:41 PM UTC+2, Ed wrote:
>
> I like to propose the following idea:
>
> A central place with:
> 1) Blogging by the GWT dev team members/contributors 
> 2) Background info of the GWT dev team members/contributors (what they do, 
> where they work etc...)
>
> These blogs contains GWT issues and how the blogger advice to use it, and 
> how he uses it.
> I think this info is very valuable as the GWT dev team member/contributors 
> have many interesting info that should be shared.
> It will creates a better understanding of current activities.
> Besides the current GWT doc, I think their is a need for more *in depth 
> info* on *"How" to implement/use GWT*.
> Hopefully this safes duplicate forum posts
>
> ++ An *exampl*e to realize the above is het *hibernate blogging site*: 
> http://relation.to/Bloggers
>  
> Should I put this in the issue tracker?
> Please feedback?
>

Having a place to post doesn't mean you'll spend time to write those posts 
;-)
A good place to share information (including links to blog posts) is the G+ 
community (there's an "How it works" section for these kind of posts).

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