On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 18:38 -0700, Tamara wrote: > Currently, Muine depends on Gtk# 2.4. A couple weeks ago, Gtk# 2.10 was > released so it's been a little while since we've bumped up our > requirements. > > Debian is generally the slowest of the bunch so we can usually judge by > them whether or not to bump up our requirements. Debian testing and > unstable have Gtk# 2.8 but the backport to Debian stable is only at Gtk# > 2.4. > > Debian testing (etch) is supposed to be released as stable (4.0!) by the > end of the year. That's another four months away. Should we just wait > until etch is released or should we bump up our version requirements > now?
I think Debian stable is a good baseline for server applications, but for desktop apps you're probably safe follow pretty close to the cutting edge. I've got Gtk# 2.8 now on Ubuntu Dapper, so I don't mind. -- Matt Good <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ muine-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/muine-list
