David,
Its a "BUY-long"  on my list.
Seeing the huge line of peeps waiting for the "history & future" session
was a sure signal that there is a lot of interest (outside of google).
The volume of GWT recruiter hits on my LinkedIn profile means there is new
work being done,
Moving to an external F/OSS respository and master commiters will increase
the velocity of the framework rather than waiting months & years for google
to vet the commits to protect the stability of their internal systems.
 (see my signature for my philosophy)
Not to say its a sure bet. Growing up is hard to do...



On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 7:56 AM, David <levy...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Anyone have insight as to the future of gwt-platform?
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