I thought Google Groups was using it for its buttons (border collapsing, 
"default action" styling), but maybe they just use something similar 
(there's no "menu indicator", and the HTML doesn't actually matches the 
SafeHtmlTemplates from ButtonCellBase, but it might just be taking 
advantage of the Appearances).

Maybe we should move them to c.g.g.user instead?

On Thursday, November 7, 2013 12:08:41 AM UTC+1, Goktug Gokdogan wrote:
>
> This is another deprecation proposal; this time for com.google.gwt.widget.
>
> It looks like this is a leftover from an effort to provide a new set of 
> widgets based on cells + appearance. Unfortunately it never took of and we 
> don't have any plans to pursue that path as part of the roadmap. However 
> right now we have a c.g.gwt.widget package with just 2 classes; which is 
> very misleading for new developers.
>
> So I'm planning to deprecate it and remove it after the release.
>
> Let me know if you have any concerns.
>

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