Well, I guess, it is because you are not using GTKmm to develop on MS-Windows.
Trusting a toolkit that was develop for UNIX to secure the future of a company 
that develops primarily for Windows was not a good idea, in retrospective. 
However, the decision was made because, according to the GTK+ website, this 
tool kit has been designed to work on Windows and UNIX. This was true until 
version 3 came out. 
The lack of concern GTK+ has shown for MS has me worried. As a MS developer I 
feel out of the loop, since none of my questions are any longer valid or 
important; it has become clear to me that the UNIX developers are busy porting 
their applications to gtkmm-3.x, and do not have time to deal with my gtkmm-2.4 
questions. I have stated more than once in this mailing list my concern about 
the future of my gtkmm-code. At times I wonder if I am wasting my time learning 
more gtkmm-2.4, since it is already archaic, and there are no signs of version 
3 coming to the MS world.
Call me paranoid, but I had the same jitters when I went to work for a company 
that used Borland compiler and Borland's OWL as the foundation of their 
software development. I mentioned the Software Development Coordinator (SDC) my 
concerns about the future of OWL and possible the compiler, the SDC took me 
wrong and said, it is easy to learn than MFC. A year later he was dismissed for 
his lack of vision.
The rethinking and porting to MFC was brutal, but WTL took place then.
I don't think GTK+ will ever die; Linux will have to die first, and I can see 
Linux going with us when we go to populate other worlds in other galaxies, 
however, I do fear that GTK+ will abandon its portability to MS.

Genius might have limitations, but stupidity is no handicap.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Chow Loong Jin
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2012 1:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: C++11 move constructors

On 24/11/2012 22:06, Arbol One wrote:
> I think that the developers of gtkmm-Unix should be working on gtkmm-windows.
> Unless of course gtkmm has decided to drop the ball on the Microsoft 
> Windows Port of GTK+/gtkmm, have you?
> 
> Genius might have limitations, but stupidity is no handicap

Sorry, but I don't understand. What are you trying to say here?

(Also, please do not CC me)

--
Kind regards,
Loong Jin


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