Anton, there will never be a merge between those two. If it did not 
happen for last 8 years, then there will be no merge in next 8 years. - 
So, probably never.
It is a pointless discussion, because it is clear even to blind eyes 
that there are two fractions - conservative one which like Fl_/fl_ and 
modern/liberal (i would add "radical" here as well ;) which is brave 
enough to accept new/modern ideas.
Thus I follow Mikko's (who contributed large amount of FLTK2 code) 
advice and maintain my own FLTK2 branch in a GIT repository, and wait to 
see what will others decide.
My FLTK2 branch is heavily modified from FLTK2 in SVN because I use 
STDC++ templates/classes a lot, and I am planning on using Boost as well.
Soon there will be a new C++ standard released, and FLTK still uses some 
prefixes to avoid name collisions... I have no words for this... Yes, 
some people are fine with this - I AM NOT.
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