According to: http://pgt.de/2011/12/08/gwt-2-5/

*1) Compiler optimizations that reduce code by size by 30% uncompressed, 
and 15% gzipped**
2) SourceMap support and Source-Level Java debugging in Chrome (and 
hopefully Firefox)
3) A „super draft mode“ that can recompile many apps in under 10 seconds 
and most under 5
4) New „to the metal“ „modern browser“ HTML bindings
5) Testing framework that makes GUI testing delightful
6) Incremental compile support to speed up production compiles*

On Thursday, May 10, 2012 2:09:28 PM UTC+2, Dmitry Degtyarev wrote:
>
> Thanks for the news. There is really quite a lot of discussion about the 
> future of the project GWT. We invest extensively in the study of GWT by 
> our experts, therefore, do not want to be at an impasse.
>
>
> On Sunday, May 6, 2012 6:37:01 AM UTC+4, Eric Clayberg (Google) wrote:
>>
>> We are hoping to release GWT 2.5 soon (before the end of the quarter).
>>
>

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