> >  Who agrees that having a solid,
> > feature complete Maven plugin from Google would increase adoption of
> > GWT faster than anything?

I think the google team is focusing in the basics first, and that
implies not being able to deliver all the goodies at the same time, I
think it all fits rather nicely with the agile mantra: deliver early,
deliver often. If they tried delivering the Eclipse plugin (and all
other popular IDEs' plugins for that matter) and the maven plugin at
the same time they deliver the actual product (GWT) they couldn't
possibly deliver that often. Not to mention that they don't seem to be
maven people, they're rather ant users, so why not leave it to the
community, in true open source spirit, to build the tools they need,
they even help out when there's something that doesn't work nicely
with our tools (one of the issues resolved in 1.6 was specifically
adressed to allow a nicer maven integration), I don't think we can
possibly ask for more cooperation from them.

> Maybe file an enhancement request?

I totally agree with Jeff, if you think a great maven plugin would
help with adoption, why not try the one from the mojo project (which
is quite nice by the way) and report any issues that you find with it.
I don't think we can have a more official plugin than that (after all,
they're the maven experts, not google )

Cheers,

Salvador
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