Since I mentioned the Qt GUI toolkit family (which you might also know as a foundation of KDE)...

* if anyone is looking at that for Racket for some reason, there's a new "technical vision" statement for the next major version:

https://blog.qt.io/blog/2019/08/07/technical-vision-qt-6/

I'm happy with Racket's current support for GTK2, GTK3, and other native toolkit backends, and so see no need for all the work to add a Qt backend, but it's nice to have backup plans in mind for unusual situations.

* Also, even if you have no interest in Qt right now, that blog post is a nice writeup on ongoing vision for an important set of software that's been evolving for a long time and is pretty popular.  So maybe worth a skim, for a feel of how they're thinking and communicating about that kind of thing.

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