The GTK4.10 release was skimming off pretty close to the soft freeze when it was released. But this release is important because it fixes the blasted 20 year file chooser bug with icon view in the file chooser. And if you're on GNOME and are using xdg-desktop-portal-gnome, it uses GTK4 and that one (pre 4.10) doesn't even have a thumbnail preview to the right of the screen making it even worse of an experience. I only ask one of three possible things to do: - Backport the special fix from 4.10 to 4.8 (if 4.8 is the decided version to go with bookworm) - Upgrade 4.8 to 4.10 in testing. - Use bookworm-backports to have it possible to install GTK 4.10 in bookworm.
I just ask you to put consideration into this, waiting the next 3 years for GNOME and GTK to be a more tolerable experience is something that would be extremely unpleasant. GTK4.0-4.8 was even worse than GTK3, it's only tolerable in 4.10.

