On Sun, 26 Oct 2025 at 20:18:32 -0400, Jeremy Bícha wrote:
I believe the only key package is the debian-installer which I think
we can figure out this development cycle.
Converting d-i to (a sensible threading model, and then) GTK 3 continues
to be something I'm sporadically working on. Until that is something
that the d-i team could realistically review and merge, I don't think
removing GTK 2 is feasible, because the graphical installer is a
requirement for Debian's support for languages that aren't feasible to
implement on the Linux console (for example Arabic).
(And as long as we need GTK 2's udebs, I would strongly prefer to
continue to have its .deb as well, so that it's possible to test it
without resorting to doing a whole d-i build.)
Starting to raise more of the "relies on GTK 2" bugs to serious could
make sense, particularly if you can point to specific functionality that
is expected in 2025 applications but cannot be provided by GTK 2. But I
predict that some Debian contributors will be vociferously opposed to
its removal and I don't have the spoons to fight them over this.
smcv