On Wed, 2018-03-07 at 16:31 +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 03/07/2018 04:25 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
I have it working on about as many installations as I do KDE3. I have fewer of KDE5, as it remains inferior to KDE3 due to pallidity, feature loss and bloat.
There are lots of unfixed bugs though.
What ain't broke don't need fixin.
You still need someone to take care of source code. Almost anything that is unmaintained will break at some point and KDE3 is already broken.
Agreed, although it took quite a while.
GTK3 is another abomination.
It's still the oldest version of GTK that is still maintained while GTK2 isn't.
GTK2 at least is on life-supprt. There are still regular commits to git (of course not as many as GTK3 or even GTK4), but still... The latest version update was to 2.24.32, packaged by openSUSE GNOME Team on Jan 9 2018 - that's far from long ago. Still, I'll be happy to see GTK2 to disappear too. Cheers Dominique