It's easier to understand and accept the schedule from GWT project (or any 
other Google or driven-by-Google-culture project) when you apply the Valve 
time calendar to it. Yes, Valve is the pioneer (that's why the calendar 
received their name), but a lot of companies and groups use that calendar, 
deliberately 
or not.

At GWT.create it was said the target was to release GWT 3.0 after Google 
I/O. Then it was changed to release a 2.7 version shortly after Google I/O, 
and GWT 3.0 on GWT.create 2015. Well, using some Valve time rules, I'd say 
we probably will have the 2.7 version about two months after GWT.create 
2015.

More about the past plans: 
http://blog.oio.de/2014/03/31/upcoming-gwt-releases-2-7-3-0-2014-beyond/
More about Valve time: https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Valve_Time 
and http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Valve%20Time

Of course, the Valve time is as inaccurate as using CSS layouts on IE6, so 
there are chances we get GWT 3.0 like tomorrow (in actual time). But I 
wouldn't bet on that.

On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 5:15:32 AM UTC-3, Александр Новоселов wrote:
>
> Will you update to Jetty 9.2 (with JVM 8 support)?
> What's the schedule: how many days/weeks/months before beta/rc/release 
> version?
>

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