I have no idea. I find the GWT roadmap to be a little opaque, and 
everything always arrives a couple of years after when it's promised to 
arrive, so I usually don't pay attention to what's in development until it 
actually gets released.

In any case, there's still a bunch of enterprise people doing GWT stuff. 
Even though Google has no interest in supporting legacy GWT stuff, I 
imagine there are firms that are willing to do support for those enterprise 
people, and I thought maybe they would be interested since it's not a lot 
of code.

I'm actually planning on going in a different direction (the plugin works 
differently than how I expected it to), so I have no use for a WebKit 
DevMode plugin that runs in Java, so I was just throwing it out there in 
case anyone was interested in dabbling in it further.

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