> As said above, Google doesn't really care about "releases", except for 
> that they care enough about the community "outside" who, they know, do care 
> about releases.
>

@Thomas: And thats exactly why I think GWT will have a better life if we 
would do fixed, automated monthly / quarterly releases directly from master 
after they have run through Google testing to ensure a high degree of 
stableness. People don't like using SNAPSHOTs so just lets just "rename" 
some SNAPSHOTs as releases on a regular basis.

@Others: I am not on the steering group and I am not an official maintainer 
for any of GWT's features. But still I think I am pretty good informed 
about whats going on with GWT. How, do you ask? Exactly as Thomas said. 

I am reading posts in

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/google-web-toolkit-contributors
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/gwt-steering

I regularly look at upcoming commits to see whats in the pipeline

https://gwt-review.googlesource.com/#/dashboard/self

You can even get notified via email of changes to upcoming commits by 
either registering on https://gwt-review.googlesource.com and configure 
email notification or by 
joining https://groups.google.com/a/gwtproject.org/forum/#!forum/gwt-reviews


GWT does not do public relations work, if you want to stay informed you 
need to gather information using the above sources.

-- J.

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