Sunday, December 2, 2012

Re: Future of GWT survey

Id be interested too.

GWT is so interesting, as a small team it has let us do so much so
much easier.
Its hard to say where to draw the line in regards to features and what
is "core"

Id like too see WebGL support at some point - possibly via a canvas-
esq widget. But how to do this in a lightweight yet expendable way I
have no idea.

On Oct 26, 8:20 pm, "t.dave" <da...@lorgeousdays.com> wrote:
> have the results of this survey been posted anywhere?  if not, any ETA on
> when they might be?
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> much thanks!
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> On Wednesday, September 19, 2012 6:23:24 AM UTC-7, Joonas Lehtinen wrote:
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> > What is your opinion on the future of GWT?
> > How should GWT develop?
> > What technologies should it better support?
> > ...
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> > We all would like to get answers to these questions, right? To do so, we
> > created survey with help of Ray Cromwell, Artur Signell, Mike Brock, David
> > Chandler, Daniel Kurka and Bhaskar Janakiraman.
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> > If you want to help finding the best direction for GWT, please fill the
> > survey at:http://bit.ly/GWT2012
> > (it will take just 10 minutes)
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> > When the results are collected, the will share the information with you.
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> > - Joonas @ Vaadin

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