And you ve been with GWT for a long time the answer is always. It will be
ready when it s ready.


On 23 March 2016 at 20:12, Michael Zhou <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think you can start with gwt-2.8.0-beta1. I don't expect many breaking
> changes between gwt-2.8.0-beta1 and the final GWT 2.8.0 release.
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 2:43:40 PM UTC-4, steve Zara wrote:
>>
>> It's approaching the end of March 2016.  The last steering group meeting
>> was 10th February.  So any sign of a release date for GWT 2.8.0?  By
>> 'release' I mean that when I click on the 'Download' button on the GWT
>> site, I get 'gwt-2.8.0.zip' as against 'gwt-2.7.0.zip'.  At that point, I
>> will be able to use GWT 2.8.0 for substantial commercial projects that need
>> rigorous justifications for the technologies used.  I don't want to have to
>> start such new projects without the language features of Java 8.
>>
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