Calvin Morrison <mutanttur...@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> Is anyone planning to port surf for gtk3? >> >> Once I have a system that uses GTK3, I'd have to do it. >> >> >> > are you from the past? >> Pretty close: I use Slackware. > > I am wondering if there are any advantages to using gtk3?
My 2 cents... without any support material. 1. The biggest motivation would be library support going forward if the gtk2 libraries get deprecated. 2. I am not sure if there are any performance improvement in execution. My gut feeling is that it will not matter much. 3. Considering that the GTK1 libraries were being delivered for a long time after the GTK2 ones were available in Linux distros, I would expect a long phasing time for these as well. FWIW: I'm still running Fedora 11 in my main work system. When the system is working just right. no need to tinker with it. :) -- Luis Anaya papo anaya aroba hot mail punto com "Do not use 100 words if you can say it in 10" - Yamamoto Tsunetomo