Sunday, July 3, 2016

Re: What is happening to GWT???

+1 
as "Google uses a monorepo [...] This means there's no "release", every dependency is a "snapshot", this is a sign of stability, I think it is really worth to start releasing more frequently the Open Source community edition.








Il giorno sab 2 lug 2016 alle ore 21:39 Jens <jens.nehlmeier@gmail.com> ha scritto:
But it also takes some time to write release notes for every release.
So again, mostly a problem of time to spend.

I think if we take care on good commit messages and bug tracking we could automate releases including good enough release notes on Github using their API.

-- J.

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