Kind of funny ;-D

Personally I think we could get away with that if GWT would just do a 
release every 2 month of whats in master branch (and verified that it works 
against all Google GWT apps) and use annotations to mark experimental stuff 
thats not yet finalized. Google itself builds everything from HEAD instead 
of using fixed releases (so there is a discrepancy between the workflow of 
the company paying GWTs main committers and the outside world) and 
developers in general are often not so much interested in also doing PR 
work. So I think its not that unsurprising that there might be a bit of 
silence between releases if you do not follow commits and do not read 
steering group meeting minutes.

At work we also use GWT's master branch so we have to keep track of commits 
and thus we kind of see whats going on even if there is no active 
communication.

But at least for GWT 2.8 I guess you can expect something like mid/end 
October as JsInterop 1.0 is expected to be finished at the end of september 
with a release shortly after that (according to steering group meeting 
minutes).

-- J.

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