Congrat! 

 Elemental library sounds unnecessarily cool. But how do you think there're 
4 "Element" classes/interfaces in the same toolkit :P. I'm very 
excited. This is very important library for everyone of us. I see Dart 
style source code generators in there. interesting. And improved code 
splitter is nice as well. I have see what is going to happen on my fairly 
large app with 80+ split points. Looking forward to play with it tonight.

Thanks.
-Hiroshi

On Thursday, June 28, 2012 5:39:07 AM UTC+9, Rajeev Dayal wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> We're excited to announce the GWT 2.5 Release Candidate! Read about it on 
> the GWT Blog <http://googlewebtoolkit.blogspot.com/2012/06/gwt-2.html>, 
> and download it here <http://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/download> 
> (bottom 
> of the page). The RC has been uploaded to Maven Central with the version 
> string of 2.5.0-rc1.
>
> Please give it a try and let us know your feedback! Also, many thanks to 
> all of you for your contributions. Without your help, we wouldn't have had 
> a GWT 2.5 release at all!
>
>
> -Rajeev, on behalf of the GWT team
>

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