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Friday, 19 January 2007 |
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Search giant has open-sourced its Web Toolkit code, and is welcoming outsiders interested in the development process Google has open-sourced all of the code in the Google Web Toolkit and invited non-Googlers to participate in the process, to the point of publishing internal meeting notes. The Google Web Toolkit is a tool to help Java programmers write Ajax-style web applications.
Google released some of the code to an open-source project earlier this year under the Apache 2.0 License. But on Tuesday, the company announced that it will release all the code of the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) and open the doors to outsiders interested in the development process. "We'll be discussing the GWT roadmap and all technical decisions publicly, we've republished the GWT website documentation under a Creative Commons licence, and, while we're at it, we'll be publishing our team meeting notes to the contributors group," wrote Bruce Johnson, the tech lead in the project. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 19 January 2007 )
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