Hello Echo.

It sounds good to me.
Keep me informed about your progress, and modify your proposal or write
comments with your thoughts and details in the gsoc melange site as well.

Cheers
- Manolo


On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 5:48 PM, echo <echo...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  Hi Manolo
> Very glad to see your reply. The reason why I want to choose the
> gwt-platform was that it is more smoothly to update from current Hupa's
> state(gwt-presenter). However, I like the native one rather than gwtp since
> it will import the other resources. What I really want to do is to replace
> the MVP by gwt itself. I was just afraid whether I can complete the
> proposal before the deadline of GSoC, so I asked for you advices. If
> possible, I want to use the core mvp in gwt to realize it. Over these days,
> I have been researching the Hupa project and GWT technology and later on I
> want to show you something I am changing.
> To the new features, I would like to implement as many features, that a
> current email client should have,  as possible not only during the GSoC
> period, but also after that. And I am also keeping my eyes open on the
> Hupa's JIRA, where some wonderful ideas come out gradually. Sure I will
> give my deeper discription after my researching. I don't think it will be
> late.
> Thanks a lot :)
>
>
> [image: Wish you a happy]
>
>
>  Hi Echo
>
> I've been reading your application and it looks right to me.
> One thing I see is that you have selected gwt-platform instead of the
> core mvp in gwt but you don't say any reason about why you prefer the
> first option.
> Also I'd like a deeper description of how you pretend to face new
> features, I mean components, persistence, customization etc.
>
> Cheers
> - Manolo
>
>
>  --
> cheers,
> echo
>
>

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