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"textContent": "> Just to put this in perspective... this isn't something that's going to change with Pale Moon 35 or probably even Pale Moon 36. My point of talking about it now is saying that GTK2 isn't our future, not that it isn't the present and won't remain supported for as long as we can reasonably do so.\n>\n> More than likely distros will drop support for GTK2 before we do.\n\nMy point is, I am now using 64 bit linux GTK2 Pale Moon 34.3.0.1 so when the next version comes out, whether it be a point release (theoretically speaking like 34.3.0.2 or what ever) or a completely new version like 35, I will to go to GTK3 and \"see it how goes\" for me. Which will mostly likely be in late June or in July on a Tuesday.\n\n* * *",
"title": "Other/future projects • Re: GTK2 revival",
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