On Wed, Aug 2, 2023 at 10:08 AM Harald Pehl <hpehl(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Does this mean it is likely that in a few years we will be
having the
same
> discussion we're having now re jQuery and Bootstrap, but instead about
GWT?
That's a fair point. I can't guarantee that, but we never had a CVE in GWT
in the last 10 years.
> Putting on my old finance hat, we need to think in terms of amortizing
the
> effort of a rework strategy over the expected life of the result.
In this respect, I'd say it's less effort to migrate the codebase than to
switch to TypeScript / React.
Ok, good.
> It also seems likely to me that aspect of the HAL tooling will end up
being
> incorporated into consoles provided by cloud ecosystems, particularly
> OpenShift. Of course you know this from your efforts in this area,
Harald.
> From a naive engineering POV it seems good if there is shared code
between
> those elements and the traditional web console. Sorry; I guess this is
one
> of your Pros above. :)
Exactly. I envision some basic building blocks, that are re-used in both
HAL and halOS.
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