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Seo Master present to you: It's the time of year for giving, and thus I have the pleasure of giving you two much-awaited gifts for Google Code's project hosting!

File Downloads - this has been the most-requested feature since we launched project hosting here on Google Code. We knew it would be, but wanted to ship earlier rather than later. We think you'll like what we did... one-click downloads and scriptable uploads, as well as searchable summaries and labels.

Wikis - all projects now have a tightly-integrated wiki appearing under a new Wiki tab. The really cool thing here is that the content is stored in your Subversion repository under the /wiki/ directory. You can edit the pages with your favorite editor and commit them with your favorite Subversion client! Additionally, you can add labels and page summaries to wiki pages for improved searching.

We hope you will enjoy these new features - let us know what you think!

Note: for an example, check out the GWT downloads or the Serf project's status page.2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: Imagine our surprise when this awesome piece of artwork arrived in Mountain View, along with an invitation to the marriage of Oren Nachman! Oren writes that he used his Google Summer of Code (or SOC, get it?) monies to help pay for his upcoming wedding, and while the Open Source team regretfully could not attend, we're raising a glass in spirit for the newlyweds.

Congratulations to Oren Nachman and his bride, Dvorah Frielich, on their nuptials this past weekend in Crawley, Australia!2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: When the Google Web Toolkit team asked me to mentor them as they opened their source code, I was honored not only because they're a fantastic group of engineers, but also because they wanted to make the Google Web Toolkit into an open source project. Last month I sent the entire team copies of Karl Fogel's book "Producing Open Source Software" to guide them in their decisions of how to best open their development to the world.

Of course, they started off on the right foot at their launch this past May by opening the user libraries under the Apache 2.0 license. They took another step in the right direction when they moved all their issues into Google Code's issue tracker.

But now they're taking a gigantic leap forward--not only by open-sourcing all of their code, but their entire development process. That includes development discussions, code reviews, future milestones, and the entire codebase.

So, needless to say, I'm really excited about the Google Web Toolkit's grand entrance into the open source world and hope that you'll join me in welcoming them.2013, By: Seo Master
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