
Hi Krzysztof,
This is beautiful music to my ears. A hard switch to Gtk+ 3 and C++11 will be a real step forward for us.
To confirm, now that the branch has been made, are we good to push ahead immediately with the migrations in trunk? If so, I'm happy to take care of killing Gtk+ 2 support.
If not, when shall we do this?
AV
On 25 July 2016 at 06:47, Krzysztof KosiĆski <tweenk.pl@...400...> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I made a branch for the 0.92 release under lp:inkscape/0.92.x. Currently the only change in this branch is the reversion of the SPCanvas widget changes that were causing performance regressions on some platforms.
After 0.92, the following large changes are expected:
- C++11 mode will be enabled. C++98 compilers will no longer be supported.
- Autotools and btool build systems will be removed in favor of CMake.
- Inkscape will be based on GTK3. GTK2 support will be removed.
- At some point, code will be migrated to GitHub, to take advantage of
automatic continuous integration with TravisCI. The bug tracker and answer tracker is expected to remain on Launchpad for the foreseeable future.
Best regards, Krzysztof
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