On 01/14/2014 07:12 PM, Maros Zatko wrote:
On 01/14/2014 03:38 PM, H. Guémar wrote:
What's the point ?
Personally, it's mainly about not throwing gnome 3 HIG at people.
There's absolutely no benefit in keeping Gtk+2 longer. Gtk+ 2.24.0 has been released 3 years ago (january, 2011) and is only receiving bugfix due to existing apps who didn't move to Gtk+3.
Oh yes, Wayland.
By migrating more apps, we can drop Gtk+ 2.24 (at least from images), firefox is one of the major application that prevents us to do so.
H.
Is it possible to keep current gtk 2 face as a different plugin/frontend?
No, but we can keep config flags for that in firefox.spec so you can build your own package at copr. But it's realy a long term issue, a first Firefox with Gtk3 support is Firefox 29.
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