> On Feb 18, 2015, at 10:26 AM, Sriram Ramkrishna <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I was doing some searching around and I spotted this thread:
> 
> http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/Future-programming-language-td4668935.html
> 
> I was wondering if you were aware of the recent win32 improvements
> that have been made in win32 space?  Paolo and others have done a lot
> of work in this space.
> 
> We would of course love to see a gtk3 port of GNUCash which the GNOME
> Foundation uses to manage its finances as I'm sure a lot of other
> software projects who manage money do as well.

That's very unlikely any time soon. GnuCash is a bit of a mess, with really bad 
MVC separation and some poor implementation decisions in the core that contains 
the business logic. All of that needs to be cleaned up before we can safely 
migrate to Gtk3.

As for win32 improvements, no, I haven't seen anything to support that there 
are any. The latest binaries on www.gtk.org are 3.6, which Tarnyko did 2 years 
ago. There aren't any gtk3 binaries at all on master.gnome.org, only gtk2 ones 
from 4 years ago. I see a whopping 8 commits this year in gdk/win32. 

BTW, after the email exchange that you cited Robert did continue on the 
GtkTreeView implementation of the register, but he wasn't able to make it 
stable and gave up. We're still stuck with the 12-year-old implementation based 
on libgnomecanvas. I'm pretty sure that could be updated to draw directly on a 
cairo context once someone motivates himself to do it, but there's so much 
other work that no one has yet taken it on... not that that would move us any 
closer to Gtk3.

Please in future address correspondence about GnuCash development to our 
developer's mailing list rather than to an individual developer.

Regards,
John Ralls


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