I just got that AssumedStale notification about a bug that I entered 
(6484<http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=6484>). 
 It's not fixed and it's still an issue; it makes on-demand scrolling 
unusable (or at least flaky) in a CellList.  I get how satisfying it is to 
close a bug reports, but it's not helpful to close bug reports for bugs 
that still exist.

On Sunday, May 26, 2013 8:48:05 AM UTC-7, V.B. wrote:
>
> Recently, I have been getting several email updates about GWT issues that 
> I had starred. The majority of these have been because the issue was tagged 
> as AssumedStale. I fully understand the need for such a tag, but I think it 
> has been overused in a few cases to the point of abuse. Specifically: I 
> noticed that some issues tagged as Accepted (or at least Planned), are now 
> listed as AssumedStale. I think that's taking it a bit too far. My 
> interpretation here is that the aforementioned Accepted issues are no 
> longer going to make into GWT. Have I misunderstood the situation? If not, 
> is anyone else concerned about this?
>

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