Is there any possibility that support for GWT Designer will be revisited in 
future versions?  For complex UIs/layouts, being able to use a graphical 
RAD tool makes the initial development process much easier/faster.  We are 
currently using GWT 2.6.1 for one of our projects, and would like to 
migrate to future versions (including 2.7.0).  However, the lack of support 
for GWT Designer is causing us to hesitate.

Looking through earlier threads ( 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!search/gwt$20designer$20linux/google-plugin-eclipse/gWcCq0xenbk/8j0ZFlmgku8J
 ), 
it appears as if the initial open source repository for GWT Designer did 
not even build (as it was dependent on internal Google libraries/tools) and 
that maintaining support for Linux window managers was the primary pain 
point holding up development on GWT Designer.  Would it be possible to at 
least get a working version for Eclipse on Windows?

Somebody had mentioned setting up a crowdfunding campaign for GWT Designer, 
but it does not look like anything materialized.  Would any of the original 
GWT Designer developers be open to setting up such a crowdfunding campaign? 
 What would be the ongoing budget need to be?

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