My humble opinion, is that GTK is a dead end, unless one wants to be a
slave to the GNOME project, and there has been a dismissive attitude
shown toward third parties in the past. It's one thing to maintain a
program that uses it, but if I were to sit down and learn a toolkit for
a new application, GTK would not be it.
You're doing the work, so carry on.
- Nate
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