Gtk2 support and gtk2 for Perl shouldn't be removed. Lots of users
depend on it and GTK3 is not a replacement or viable upgrade path from
gtk2. It doesn't do the same things, it uses significantly more
resources, it's incredibly more buggy, and it puts a dependence on
redhatisms. It is also very po
olly just nicely explained me on IRC a few things about the
autoremoval machinery and how it affects removing from testing
libgtk2-perl and its reverse-dependencies:
- A set of RC buggy packages that have no reverse-deps outside of
this set, should all be autoremoved together at some point, as
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