Doesn't it more depend on the distribution one uses? I mean, when gnome is
released it takes a while for Debian to put it in the stable release. And even
when using the unstable release, it will take some time. And when finally all
packages are there, I personally never had problems. That being
As an extension developer, I don't think it's necessarily fair to burden the
GNOME team with building a wrapper API and maintaining backwards compatibility
forever. Even if this did come to fruition, it would likely end up too narrow
in scope to give extensions the flexibility they enjoy now by
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