Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Re: How could we know if GWT project will continue to be maintained by Google?

Stefan said it all. You can't have "guarantee" that an open source
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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