I just read through the notes from the GWT steering 
committee<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/gwt-steering/ldyo7OXUnHQ/ogtT-kPFoaoJ>and
 would like to share our perspective. I know you have a lot of survey 
results and we're just 1 company, but here's some more info based on our 
needs.

*Java 8 only*

I would encourage and support this move. I've been writing a ton of 
Javascript for the past few weeks and really miss the functional style when 
I come back to Java. Lambdas in Java 8 are going to be powerful and fun and 
they should be used liberally throughout the GWT 3.0 APIs. We won't be able 
to move our backend to Java 8 for a while, but since we only ship the JS 
output of the GWT compiler, I'm happy to use Java 8 for front-end 
development.

*Dropping IE 8/9*
*
*
We just decided on Tuesday to drop IE7 with our next release. We got tired 
of working around hasLayout bugs, etc. We have several major customers that 
still have users with XP/IE7, but after consulting with them, we decided we 
could go ahead with dropping support. Unfortunately, many of our customers 
are using IE8 and we won't be able to drop IE 8/9 anytime soon. As a 
developer this is extremely frustrating, but it's the sad reality of the 
enterprise.

So Java 8 would be awesome, but dropping support for IE 8/9 would prevent 
us from being about to use GWT 3.0 until our enterprise customers upgrade 
their browsers.

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