For what it's worth, as a Redux maintainer I can assure you that Redux is 
very stable and not going to meaningfully change (at least at the API 
level) from here on out :)

On Sunday, April 30, 2017 at 8:27:10 AM UTC-4, Paul Stockley wrote:
>
> I have just released a new version of the GWTReact 
> <https://github.com/GWTReact> projects to support GWT 2.8.1
>
> As of this release, I will no longer be maintaining the MobX and Redux 
> projects. Our company is not using them currently and I don't have the time 
> to keep them updated. In the future, we may update MobX if we start using 
> it in production. If you would like take over maintenance of either of 
> these projects please let me know.
>
> *Road Map*
>
> With the current release, I feel pretty good about the quality of the 
> projects. We are starting to use both gwt-interop-utils and gwt-react in 
> our production code with excellent results. However, I think to get to a 
> 1.0 release I need to make the following changes:
>
>
>    1. Migrate gwt-interop-utils to use the new GWT base project
>    2. Migrate gwt-react to use elemental 2
>
> I will start working on these objectives in a month or two. The main 
> determining factor on how quick this happens will be how fast elemental 2 
> matures.
>
>

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