In my opinion, if Google would stop working on it, then GWT's future is unclear.
It might be adopted by the contributors and it also might be droped after sometime. The problem is you never know.
I personally think it won't be droped any time soon, since Google is heavly vested in it.
But you can probably understand how the GWT community is missing new comers and "sitting on the fence" people, because of Dart and the GWT silence (GWT blog, and official site haven'tbeen updated in months)
As for logic -
I simply ment to imply, that if Google is now focusing more than ever on developers using Google technologies, they should listen to the GWT community as well.
You can search this group, blogs and google for "gwt 2.5" (see also gwt issue tracker) or "gwt roadmap" and see that these interst many developers using GWT.
Hope I made myself a bit more clear.
By the way, what's your take on a roadmap?
Josh.
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