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  "textContent": "> I fully understand that, but the reason why I shared l asked is: if it's just one thing holding him back then I might be able to patch that.\n> Imagine using up-to-date software, but without any performance penalty and more security and features\n\nOh I'm sure he could fix issues himself. He's been backporting a lot of software for quite some time; I got many new versions from him on my system that otherwise wouldn't have been available for Mint 19/Bionic (Qt6, GCC 8+, a bunch of applications...). But as I said there may be many others that may need help, people that for some reason are forced to stick with old hardware/software, and who have no programming knowledge. It would be great if we knew at least the rough number of them but I guess it might be very difficult if not impossible. It's your choice how to deal with this. Personally I wouldn't want to force your hand in any way, just thought I'd mention what I know for sure.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Other/future projects • Re: GTK2 revival",
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