I think we are a little ways still away from a final release of 4, but that's mostly because of how many balls the various folks are juggling. The goal with getting the beta out was that it was more than just a snapshot, but a credible working version. It's really not "beta" in the normal sense. Google's applications all run at head. So, if the word makes you feel twitchy, I can understand that, but the code reliability/viability is "production" from Google's perspective.

I think we had a few more things we wanted to accomplish in order to call this 4. But we should talk it over and figure out what we really do need/want in before rolling another version. I think it is severely unlikely we will have any API-risky changes forthcoming.

Christian.

On 18 Feb 2014, at 3:30, Tim Boudreau wrote:

I've got a soon-to-ship non-trivial application running on Guice 4 beta. While it's working fine, it would be nice not to see "beta" in that list
of dependencies...

-Tim

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