project will be maintained for an indeterminate time. Sometimes you
just have to live with the (small) uncertainty.
On 14 sep, 18:45, "marius.andreiana" <marius.andrei...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Sep 14, 7:31 pm, Ed <post2edb...@gmail.com> wrote:> Not again this question.... pfffftt... :)
> > Please put some effort in searching this forum and the web for gwt
> > projects... etc...
> > And decide yourself...
>
> I did, here are the results:https://docs.google.com/document/edit?id=16rQknO-r3ZqfMbuIl0R52OnFcWB...
>
> This is a valid concern which I thought it's worth addressing. I even
> thought of arguments like Google makes money from appspot.com hosting,
> and GWT make it easy to develop apps on top of App Engine => more
> apps.
>
> It's ok if the answer on my question would be "Besides what we're
> doing publicly (e.g. I/O sessions, Spring partnership) and using it in
> AdWords, no guarantee". Much better than "pfffft" ;)
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