Alternatively, we could even remove the GTK2 nightly builds as they are pretty 
much obsoleted by the Travis builds which are run more often and even against 
PRs.
In contrary to the Debian nightly builds, the build results are of no further 
use and so are no better than the Travis builds, IMO.

I see only one advantage over Travis: if we would build the nightlies against 
the minimum required versions of GTK2 and GTK3 to ensure compatibility. But 
this would require compiling the whole GTK2 and GTK3 stack manually to compile 
against (the current GTK2 nightlies are built against the GTK2 stack provided 
by Debian Stable).

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