On Thu, Jan 27, 2005 at 11:26:16AM -0500, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
I think one underlying goal is to get to a point where the
underlying
gtk1 libraries are no longer needed in core and can be removed. Being
able to remove all of the application that are still using the older
gtk libs is a much bigger gain over all.
I beg to differ. I think this is a rather technical argument with
zero user benefit. Even a trivial loss in usability (which clearly
is the case here) can not be justified with a bit of HDD space saved.
xmms is a much better player then rhythmbox IMO, and I don't give
a $PROFANITY that it depends on gtk1. Not ideal, I agree, but not
having it around would be a major loss of functionality from my POV.
--
Dimi.