I see the problem here: I don't consider GWT just a web framework (and
maybe I'm wrong about that). I consider it a platform on which web
frameworks are built (like Vaadin, GXT, Errai and so on). It involves
compiler, language, tooling *and* a web framework. And assuming it as a
platform, I ten
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 8:01 AM, Gilberto Torrezan Filho <
gilberto.torre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I can't take a project seriously when a documents says there would be a
> release 02/DEC and on month later someone says "Sometime in January after
> people are back from vacation." - why on earth the v
>
> That's how that strange conversations about GWT being dead or alive begin.
> We need a concrete schedule. We need a concrete release plan. We need
> something strong enough to trust - not informal conversations.
>
Don't take me wrong but show me some web frameworks out there that have
*con
Hi Gilberto,
I can understand your frustration of the GWT 2.6 release not being final
right now, but GWT has always had a release policy of, "It's done when it's
done", which actually makes sense to me. We want to make sure that the
quality of our releases is consistently high and the only way to
I rather prefer formal, concrete documents from the steering committee.
Keeping all the things just as "informal" make the project feels like a
school project, with no commitment to quality and deadlines. I can't take a
project seriously when a documents says there would be a release 02/DEC and
Another thought: Christian Sedilek, Dan Kurka, and myself can also be found
pretty frequently in ##gwt on irc.freenode.net for a more informal
discussion - I'd love to see more steering committee members hang out
there, even if just idling most of the time, and chatting once in a while.
Keeping
Just an idea: We could think about doing a hangout maybe every quarter with
a pre populated moderator.
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Michael Prentice wrote:
> That would be great. I know that they are busy with the EU conference this
> week, but there were a lot more questions to be addressed
That would be great. I know that they are busy with the EU conference this
week, but there were a lot more questions to be addressed. I already gave
some feedback that we might need to expand the panel Q&A's next year
(either split them by some topics or extend the time).
On Monday, December 16