I wish I could say that to my customers =P

In my experience, saying "It will be released, when it is done" is the same 
as saying "we don't have a planning" or "we are so bad at planning that any 
release date we set will be postponed".

Release fast, release often - is the motto of any agile development 
practice, and not "release when everything is done, and don't communicate a 
thing about what is being done in the process".

I have a feeling that GWT is a "more-or-less" open source project: its code 
is indeed open, but the development process is handled by some companies, 
that have a will to leave everything to the community to handle, but can't 
do because of internal stuff. So we have a state where the community can't 
completely guide its course, and the companies that develop it don't give 
the prioritization to the project (regarding communication and faster 
release cycles) as the community expects.

What can be done for this to change?

On Friday, August 14, 2015 at 11:49:40 AM UTC-3, Marko wrote:
>
> It has been communicated several times, that there is no release 
> schedule... It will be released, when it is done...
>

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