I agree that the IE6 user group is still pretty large.  But, I also
believe that web applications are becoming to advanced for IE6.

We want to do so much more with our web applications than IE6 was
designed for/is capable of.  To be honest I think the time spent
coding fixes could be much better utilized.  Because of this I don't
think it is a bad idea to stop adding workarounds for IE6.  That
doesn't mean that GWT will not work with IE6 anymore it just means
that new features will not work for IE6.

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