I'm not any kind of official voice for GWT or anyone, but my take is:

1) It might be true that UiBinder will be discontinued to favor some other 
templating system, but right now there's no replacement so we're using it 
extensively and I think a replacement will only be available long-term.

2) IIRC, Julien also said Cell Widgets are the exception to using Widgets. 
I have used them extensively very successfully (performant and flexible).

3) gQuery should be available at least for the forseable future since 
Arcbees supports it. I'm sticking to it.

4) i18n. I have used current gwt i18n/l10n way using Constants/Messages and 
works great for my needs. I'll continue using it for the forseable fututre.

5) Not sure about what you're describing here, but I'm using mgwt for 
mobile Views and using Activities + Places to manage them including web 
Views. Trying to always share Presenters/Activites and Models between my 
web and mobile Views.

On Sunday, June 14, 2015 at 7:23:23 AM UTC-6, Ümit Seren wrote:
>
> Well I guess the mid term plan is to move away from widgets more towards 
> web components and pure HTML. So instead of an UiBinder markup  you will 
> have pure HTML markup with web-components. 
>
>
> On Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 6:37:21 PM UTC+2, Thomas Lefort wrote:
>>
>> Drop UiBinder? I hope not, I use it all the time! What would replace it? 
>> May be I should check those slides ;-) 
>>
>

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