Hello Joonas,
   Thanks for your work on the report and for posting the wishlist.
While I agree with the previous post that the majority of the 2,600 
wishlist items are duplicates, there are several other valid items buried 
in the middle or near bottom of the list, which were not covered in the 
report. At the moment, these are not getting much attention because most 
voters stop looking after the first 50 or so items. For example, I found 
comments from a number of members about bugs that don't get fixed (e.g. 
some are even 2-3 years old), and patches that don't get accepted. I also 
saw some very important comments about how GWT needs to be better 
marketed/publicized in order to attract more developers. I suspect that 
issues like these would get much more up-voting if they were more visible. 
Perhaps a member of the community (me, for example) could volunteer to 
remove duplicates, or perhaps the list could be randomized every time it's 
viewed. Anything to make sure *all* the important issues get attention.

On a separate note, I think even more members might log in and vote if not 
for the Access-to-Contacts requirement.

Thanks again.

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