Re: Wishlist - What GWT developers want for Christmas

2012-12-15 Thread Mike Dee
One thing that I didn't see and I would have as number #1 on the list is better documentation and improved ease of use, particularly for those starting with GWT. Much of the documentation is written for those already with an understanding of GWT or lack of consideration that a user may be a ne

Re: Wishlist - What GWT developers want for Christmas

2012-12-15 Thread darkflame
"I was unable to find anything generic - I needed to pick an OAuth (OpenID was out of the question, unfortunately)" Just curious here as to why? As a developer I often wondered why OpenID has such a slow takeup relative to Facebook logins. I have only ever used a OpenID implementation myself for

Re: Wishlist - What GWT developers want for Christmas

2012-12-14 Thread henrik
Hi, I'm the author of the piece of code that allows you logging in via various external services to vaadin.com, so all this is kind of my fault. Let me try to explain the situation. The first time you try to log in with, say, Google, we don't have any records of you. So we ask that service pr

Re: Wishlist - What GWT developers want for Christmas

2012-12-14 Thread Joonas Lehtinen
Just to report back. We were able to fix the issue and vaadin.com is no longer asking access to contacts when you signing in with your Google account. - Joonas On Thursday, December 13, 2012 12:03:47 PM UTC+2, Joonas Lehtinen wrote: > > Looks like our login form is using wrong scope from OAuth

Re: Wishlist - What GWT developers want for Christmas

2012-12-13 Thread Joonas Lehtinen
Looks like our login form is using wrong scope from OAuth API. We'll fix this asap. We are definitely not using contacts (only stored information is persons own email-address). The wishlist page is quite simple and there is no admin inferface, so there is no be easy way to edit the contents. I

Re: Wishlist - What GWT developers want for Christmas

2012-12-12 Thread V.B.
Hello Joonas, Thanks for your work on the report and for posting the wishlist. While I agree with the previous post that the majority of the 2,600 wishlist items are duplicates, there are several other valid items buried in the middle or near bottom of the list, which were not covered in the

Re: Wishlist - What GWT developers want for Christmas

2012-12-11 Thread Joonas Lehtinen
Our team has been buried under Vaadin 7 finalization project. I hope we are able to start building new features useful for GWT developers when it is done. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to

Re: Wishlist - What GWT developers want for Christmas

2012-12-11 Thread xvik
Joonas, thank you for answer. I hope that it will be useful for community ..somehow. But please, be more careful in the future, not to be looked like you use gwt just to promote vaadin. Vaadin is great, i admit (I've used it and I like it), but I care aboout gwt at first place, and report like t

Re: Wishlist - What GWT developers want for Christmas

2012-12-11 Thread Clint Gilbert
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I imagine they want your contacts for the same reason they want your email and social network info: to send out marketing spam (or information, if you see the glass half-full). There's an easy workaround though: sign up with an address from Mailinator

Re: Wishlist - What GWT developers want for Christmas

2012-12-11 Thread Joonas Lehtinen
We simply did not expect to have this many answers. While we would love to have been able to deliver another edited report on these answers, this tsunami of wishes was so overwhelming that we had two options - either publish the data unedited or not publish it at all. We hope and believe that i

Re: Wishlist - What GWT developers want for Christmas

2012-12-11 Thread Joonas Lehtinen
Hi Matic, Vaadin.com login should only be requesting minimal amount of information from Twitter, Google or Facebook to implement those login options. I do not know the details of the login implementation, but I am sure we do not need, store or use friend list or contacts information. I'll ask t

Re: Wishlist - What GWT developers want for Christmas

2012-12-11 Thread xvik
Sorry, but dont understand this. First report was elegant and structured, but this wishlist.. what feedback you want to receive from this ..sorry.. heap of sentences? Its overduplicated! From all 2600+ requests there are only about 30 unique. And when we get rid of out of scope requests, like mak

Re: Wishlist - What GWT developers want for Christmas

2012-12-11 Thread maticpetek
Dear Joonas, We have couple discussion in this forum about given email address to access survey result. Some people see this as interference between commercial interest of Vaadin and community. I don't think so and I also express my opinion. If some company invest their time & resources to p

Re: Wishlist - What GWT developers want for Christmas

2012-12-11 Thread Jens
A lot to do for Santa. Must be a large Christmas tree to get all these things ;-) -- J. We just published all of the 2600+ wishes you guys added to the Future of > GWT survey on most important things needed in GWT. Take a look: > > https://vaadin.com/gwt/report-2012/wishlist > -- You received

Re: Wishlist - What GWT developers want for Christmas

2012-12-11 Thread Stefan Ollinger
+1 Keep it moving Am 11.12.2012 19:45, schrieb Joonas Lehtinen: We just published all of the 2600+ wishes you guys added to the Future of GWT survey on most important things needed in GWT. Take a look: https://vaadin.com/gwt/report-2012/wishlist -- You received this message because you are sub

Wishlist - What GWT developers want for Christmas

2012-12-11 Thread Joonas Lehtinen
We just published all of the 2600+ wishes you guys added to the Future of GWT survey on most important things needed in GWT. Take a look: https://vaadin.com/gwt/report-2012/wishlist -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To view