On Qua, 2015-07-29 at 18:04 +0200, Matěj Cepl wrote:
> On 2015-07-29, 14:31 GMT, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> > FWIW I found the port of Gtk3 pretty straightforward for
> > my Entangle application and find it quite alot nicer to work
> > with than Gtk2 in general, so has been a big plus overall.
> 
> OK, I stand corrected. I am sorry, if I sound too bitter, but 
> I am just in the process of rewriting some gedit plugins from 
> one version of API to another one (both inside of 3.* line) and 
> I feel like being forced to waste my time. 

yeah, I feel the same and that's my point of view in this thread. 
Have a group or some kind of organization that could help on this
translations, it could save much time to all, rather individually each
one try to keep the software x or y.
A group that formalize that certain software is deprecated, that advise
what to do with that legacy software, share some experiences, etc. It
would be only benefits, IMHO.

> I really liked 
> jbrout and scribes, and both of these seem to be going to die 
> soon.
> 
> > ...plenty of significant apps/projects using Gtk3 there,
> > not least of all evolution, totem, evince, gnumeric,
> > ephinany, emacs
> 
> I take Gnumeric and Emacs, but all other ones are in-Gnome 
> projects, aren't they (at least having repository in 
> git.gnome.org)?
> 
> Best,
> 
> Matěj
> 
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> A man once asked Mozart how to write a symphony. Mozart told him
> to study at the conservatory for six or eight years, then
> apprentice with a composer for four or five more years, then
> begin writing a few sonatas, pieces for string quartets, piano
> concertos, etc. and in another four or five years he would be
> ready to try a full symphony. The man said, "But Mozart, didn't
> you write a symphony at age eight?" Mozart replied, "Yes, but
> I didn't have to ask how."
>    -- ripped from another sig
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