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Its been on my todo list for a while to write an update for the GTK+
roadmap.
While I couldn't make it to the Developer experience hackfest in
Berlin myself, the GTK+ team was present there and had a pretty
extensive roadmap discussion. Thankfully, they took great notes [1]. I
encourage
Its been on my todo list for a while to write an update for the GTK+ roadmap.
While I couldn't make it to the Developer experience hackfest in
Berlin myself, the GTK+ team was present there and had a pretty
extensive roadmap discussion. Thankfully, they took great notes [1]. I
encourage everybody
Hello,
I've created this page [1] as a central place with info (repositories,
trackin bugs ...) about Gtk+ 2.20 / Glib 2.24 tasks.
Hope it help to find the info faster ;)
Please, feel free to change/improve it
Regards,
[1] http://live.gnome.org/JavierJardon/GTKRoadmap
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Javier Jardón
GTK+ 2.14 will be released in a few days. This seems like a good time
to send out an update on the GTK+ 3 plans.
Once the 2.14 release has happened, we will branch off a 2.90 branch.
Development towards 2.16 will proceed on trunk, in parallel to the 2.90
development.
The goal is to have a 2.16
Louis E Garcia II wrote:
I believe Yang JianJun is working on the xcb port of gtk and wanted to
know how it's coming? Their has been talk of possible abi compatibility
problems with xlib. I wonder if this would be a good time for a abi/api
break 3.0 release. Their are many performance
I believe Yang JianJun is working on the xcb port of gtk and wanted to
know how it's coming? Their has been talk of possible abi compatibility
problems with xlib. I wonder if this would be a good time for a abi/api
break 3.0 release. Their are many performance optimizations and cleanups
that can