Guys, threads asking if GWT is dead/dying shouldn't appear as often as it does. Actually they shouldn't appear at all. But they do. Something is definitely wrong. As community we should do something. In my opinion the communication is pretty poor and should be improved. GWT is "too blackbox" in my opinion, because of the reasons I stated before.
But if the communication is fine, it's just a matter of the interest of the developer in viewing commit logs, so what's the problem then? Don't tell me everything is fine - a forum with threads asking if the framework is dead isn't a sign that everything is fine.
It hurts to ask other developers about GWT and hear "GWT? Never heard of it". Is it just their fault? What makes a framework live, the commits on a repository or the community behind it?
-- But if the communication is fine, it's just a matter of the interest of the developer in viewing commit logs, so what's the problem then? Don't tell me everything is fine - a forum with threads asking if the framework is dead isn't a sign that everything is fine.
It hurts to ask other developers about GWT and hear "GWT? Never heard of it". Is it just their fault? What makes a framework live, the commits on a repository or the community behind it?
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