Hi bill!
> On 29. Oct 2023, at 05:20, bill-auger <bill-auger@peers.community> wrote: > ... > i think the highest priority would be to repair or drop anything that is > broken > in 3.2.91 as it is now (eg: the gst-browser, the blox browser, etc), even if > that means yanking GTK entirely; and make a release of what remains - then > work > toward restoring what was removed with GTK4 equivalents for a future release Agreed. My biggest blocker to release 3.3 were the deadlocks in gst-browser. Let's lower the bar. What is missing for GST 3.3? My take is something like: Runs with the default configure on modern GNU/Linux x86+arm 64bit systems. > i think the primary factor for the future though, is how much attention you > (Holger) can give - as the sole maintainer, it is mostly your decision whether > gnu-smalltalk continues or not - this message is mostly repeating what i have > been suggesting for years I am happy to review changes and merge them but have limited time to drive this. Also always happy to pass on the torch to someone more active. Are there outstanding patches from the GNU/Linux distributions that we can merge?