I wanted to say thank you to the entire GWT team for this release. 
 Incremental compiling for SDM has made it where we can use it at my 
company and it's seems great in my initial testing on it.  Being able to 
reload a page instantly when there are no changes (or only a few seconds to 
reload when there are changes) is awesome.  I really appreciate the work 
the GWT team has done.

Thanks,
-James

On Thursday, November 20, 2014 4:59:06 AM UTC-6, Daniel Kurka wrote:
>
> Today we are excited to announce the GWT 2.7.0 release.  Thanks to 
> everyone who contributed to this release, especially our non-Google open 
> source contributors.
>
> One major feature of this release is a new super fast compilation path in 
> Super Dev mode that replaces the old dev mode.
> For a run-down of all changes since GWT 2.6.1, read the release notes 
> <http://www.gwtproject.org/release-notes.html#Release_Notes_2_7_0>.
>
> The release is available for download here 
> <http://www.gwtproject.org/download.html> or on maven central.
>
> If you find any issues with this release, please file a bug in our issue 
> tracker.
>
> Daniel,
> on behalf of the GWT team at Google
>
>

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