Awesome. Thanks for the update.
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On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 5:28 PM, Ray Cromwell <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Over the past year, the GWT team did lose some people (Ray Ryan/Bob
> Vawter), some moved to other projects, and some recently left for a startup
> (Bruce/Joel/Kelly). One of our team members went for maternity leave, as a
> result, we didn't have enough resources to simultaneously focus on the
> external community and internal users. I feel really bad about that, but
> there's nothing really we could do, especially with the loss of David to
> Android as a liason with the external community. However, the good news is,
> this will be changing soon and things will be improving. I can't say more,
> but we are planning to announce things at or around Google I/O.
>
> https://plus.google.com/u/1/110412141990454266397/posts/NnSqFaQRRJx
>
> From time to time, I post GWT oriented things on my public G+ feed, for
> those who want to track news.
>
> -Ray
>
>
> On Thursday, April 19, 2012 12:11:38 PM UTC-7, Supercobra Thatbytes wrote:
>>
>> Obviously something is happening.
>>
>> One of the first thing you do as a team lead of a project that is going
>> to "disappear" is to remove the developer relations people and reassign
>> team members, which both have been happening in the GWT team. David
>> Chandler, GWT developer relations left the team (https://turbomanage.**
>> wordpress.com/ <https://turbomanage.wordpress.com/>) to work on Android
>> and some GWT developers are now working on Dart as per GWT team lead Bruce
>> Johnson (http://googlewebtoolkit.**blogspot.com/2011/11/gwt-and-**
>> dart.html<http://googlewebtoolkit.blogspot.com/2011/11/gwt-and-dart.html>
>> )
>>
>> <speculation>
>> 1. I think the GWT team is creating a Dart equivalent to GWT then will
>> retire GWT. However talking about this would scare lots of people off so
>> until they have something big to show and a concrete roadmap they keep
>> silent. If GWT was dropped we would hear about but and I think we are in a
>> transition phase.
>>
>> 2. Since Dart is close to Java in many ways, they could offer Dart on App
>> Engine thus providing a complete solution, UI and backend all on Dart,
>> which would be really cool. That would be a replacement for Java on Android
>> which would break the java-lawsuit-leach Oracle has on Google.
>> </speculation>
>>
>> But it's too silent out there... The community needs to be more vocal
>> about requesting some information and the GWT team needs to be more
>> proactive engaging with us.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, April 2, 2012 10:19:16 AM UTC-5, Joshua Kappon wrote:
>>>
>>> With the rise of the new developers.google.com, and with Google trying
>>> to rally up developers using Google technologies and products, and the rise
>>> of Dart and unclear future of GWT, I think it's about time that Google will
>>> rethink the all "We don't and won't have a road map, and there are no
>>> release dates for new GWT versions" and embrace the GWT developers
>>> community.
>>>
>>> What do you guys think? (if you agree, +1 this)
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Josh
>>>
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