He Paul,
Yes, but still some global roadmap would be nice, such that you can
plan on it.
For example: suppose I would need dnd support and don't want to use an
external lib. If I know GWT will build it in the Q3, then I will wait,
otherwise I might decide to build it myself.

Ed

On May 13, 11:12 am, Paul Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Google are not good at keeping an up-to-date roadmap - I think they've
> removed the roadmap they did have from the docs (unless I just can't
> find it now). This probably means they don't want to publish a roadmap,
> or they don't want to keep one up to date all the time, or they don't
> plan gwt much beyond their current work. I certainly don't think it's an
> indication they're planning on dropping gwt (and even if they were, it's
> open source with a friendly licence, so I can't see it dying any time soon).
>
> I don't know whether you should worry, all I can say is I'm heavily
> invested in GWT, and I'm not worried.
>
> Paul
>
> Ed wrote:
> > What is the current Roadmap of GWT? (what are the plans for version
> > 2.5, 3.0, etc...)
> > Do I need to get worried because it's still unknown what the roadmap
> > is?
> > Ed
>
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