LGPL/GPL have the obligation to provide source with any binary
distributions. Source can be provided directly with the binaries or in
an offer, made available to the public for 3 years.

You cannot fulfill the obligation by pointing to a 3rd party download
site for the source.  Go ask Cisco and others who have had to comply
with this requirement.

GWT/Google provides neither an offer or the source.

Not only is Google in violation but I, or any one redistributing GWT,
will be violating LGPL as well.  I will have to separately provide the
source any time I distribute GWT.

GWT package should include the source code for any LGPL components.

How does one get Google GWT project managers to be aware of this issue?

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