Dear GIMP developer, Hello, I am an amateur designer who loves GIMP very much, 
I used to think that adobe photoshop was irreplaceable until I came across 
GIMP, however, over time I am a bit disappointed with the current development 
of GIMP, which may make you angry, but I still feel the need to say something, 
please forgive the offense. Here are a few points I'd like to make about my 
expectations and views on GIMP
First of all, GIMP is no worse than Photoshop in terms of image processing, but 
in terms of memory footprint and speed, it's a lot worse, and I understand 
that, so I'm not complaining too much about it, but I think it can be optimized.
Secondly, from what I understand, GIMP is almost two decades old, which results 
in extremely old code, so many new features can be very difficult to add, 
especially non-destructive edits and multi-selected layers, which should be in 
the underlying layer.
So, I think GIMP developers, you can really try to rebuild GIMP again, because 
his code is so old, and as far as I know migrating from GTK2.0 to GTK3.0 is no 
less difficult than a rewrite.
In my understanding, the non-destructive edit is a very ground floor thing, 
he's like the foundation of a house, and the current GIMP is the equivalent of 
a house already built, but the foundation is very shaky because he lacks the 
most core of functional non-destructive edits!
I think non-destructive editing is essential for image processing because no 
one wants their workflow to be a destructive one, the same goes for layer 
multi-selection, there is a lot of logic to GIMP's work that is beyond my 
comprehension, and there is a deep meaning to it, but he does cause me great 
distress in my day-to-day experiences, such as the floating selection feature, 
where a new layer pops up a new window, and I think these are all things that 
can greatly consume the time we spend working.
So re-build one and refine these features as an underlying layer so that you 
can better refine this great software! The refactoring doesn't mean it kills 
the software, I think it means the rebirth of the software, and you can see how 
much BLENDER is refreshed after the refactoring, as I think GIMP can do!
Next I'll talk about a few features that can be used as a base build, for 
reference only.
The first is non-destructive editing, this is the basis for all filters and 
adjustments, and I think he is very important
The second is the layer selection operation, i.e. multi-selecting layers and 
transforming them at the same time
The third is that whenever we select a tool, we can arrange his tool options in 
the top column
The fourth is the hybrid style of the layers.
I think it's not necessary to change the image as a separate tool, but as an 
option, like Photoshop, to go back to the previous tool when I'm done, which 
saves us time when switching tools.
As a fan of GIMP, I really love this software, but the speed with which he is 
now processing images and updating the content makes me very sad, I always feel 
that I can't touch that most critical step, I really think GIMP should take the 
brave step of reconstruction, I believe you guys will complete a beautiful 
rebirth, just like back then, of course, reconstruction means starting from 
scratch, the time it takes is unpredictable, but than now, I would rather wait 
for your reconstruction, no matter how long it is!!!
Lastly, because my English is really limited, there may be description and 
grammatical errors in some places, please also understand, and finally, please 
forgive me for the offense, I really love this software so much!
Wishing you all a great life, thanks! Hats off to you great people!

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