Have you seen the thread on this?
https://sourceforge.net/projects/joda-time/forums/forum/337835/topic/3457158

In general, I only tend to support things that I actually use. Thus,
GWT doesn't greatly interest me.

While I can provide SVN hosting for this, I'm more minded to simply
provide hyperlinks to projects hosted elsewhere these days. (I've
found that if its within the Joda-Time SVN its assumed to be supported
by me)

The main problem you face is that there is already two other ports -
the one here and Goda Time. I don't know how much they clash or if any
are active. I'd strongly suggest trying to speak to an original author
of those projects and perhaps merging.
http://code.google.com/p/goda-time/

HTH,
Stephen


On 23 February 2010 17:45, Scott Fines <scottfi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, all
> For a variety of reasons, I have completed a port of joda-time over to GWT.
> I noticed that there is already a port available in your Contrib directory,
> but I could not get it to work correctly in runtime. Working from that
> version, I have a working copy currently in a production environment and so
> I'm writing to gauge the interest in adding this working version to your
> repository, either as a separate branch, or perhaps a subproject similar to
> the Hibernate project.
> There are several difficulties which forced me to break the joda-time api in
> order to get the code first to compile and then to run correctly in
> GWT(correctly being defined both as passing all the specified joda-time unit
> tests and as working in a production environment, which it is currently); in
> the end several classes have been removed, many constructors have been
> changed, and the general code base itself is somewhat different than the
> standard trunk is. Therefore, I can completely understand if there is little
> interest in placing this port into the source tree in any way, but I would
> like to make it available nonetheless.
> I am willing, even eager, to continue to contribute and improve this
> subproject should there be any interest in it.
> Please let me know if you would like it,
> Thanks,
> Scott Fines
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