GWT 2.8 is now well over a year behind what seemed to be the original schedule. 
 I'm having to deal with colleagues who say they have lost confidence in the 
GWT project, which is a problem as I have GWT projects to support and further 
develop, as part of what I hope will be a globally used and long-lived system.  
Confidence in software requires the presence of established releases, NOT 
betas, which put off investors.

Is there anything that can be done to assist with progress?  Is there a problem 
with lack of interest in GWT from, say, Google?  Does GWT 2.8 involve too many 
features when compared to 2.7? Is there a lack of developers working on GWT?  
Are more testers needed?  

Regards

Steve Zara

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