"The discussion moved on to client-side-decorations with Cody Russell
which are already being developed on a side-branch. The work has a
goal of being merged for GTK 3. This will enable GTK-support for
things like Google Chrome's tab-in-window decorator and (finally!) GTK
rendering the theme rather than being drawn by the window manager."
  http://jasondclinton.livejournal.com/74222.html

It's a little strange to read of this use case since it's the first
I've heard of this branch.  I looked through the branch (
http://git.gnome.org/cgit/gtk+/log/?h=client-side-decorations ) but it
seems to be mostly about API for drawing the decorations yourself
(which we already do an ok job of) but not the harder part: the window
manager hooks we need.  But I just skimmed, so maybe I'm missing
something.

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