I think ultimately we just need to be active in the Gtk+ community so that it as much as possible remains useful to us.
It isn't going to become broken in the short term. The various changes coming out of project Ridley could go either way. It could totally screw up Gtk+ as a platform, and it could finally solidify it as a more complete platform, getting in some critical features (like printing support) while at the same time permitting applications to cut silly Gnome requirements. Most likely, this is neither Gtk+'s glorious rebirth or the fabled falling of the sky. Picking a new toolkit would involve a lot of thought and planning - and if we saw signifigant reason to move all of Xfce off of Gtk+ I suspect that we would not be alone - perhaps there would be enough of us to maintain Gtk+ 2.8 indefinately. Who knows. It's all wild speculation at this point. ps - My vote is on Fltk, should the sky in fact fall On 9/28/05, Jannis Pohlmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Broeisi Rast schrieb: > > wxwidgets?? > > Doesn't wxWidgets wrap around GTK on Linux? > > - Jannis > _______________________________________________ > Thunar-dev mailing list > Thunar-dev@xfce.org > http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev > -- Erik "If Beethoven had been killed in a plane crash at the age of 22, it would have changed the history of music... and of aviation." -- Erik "If Beethoven had been killed in a plane crash at the age of 22, it would have changed the history of music... and of aviation." _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list Thunar-dev@xfce.org http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev