About 10 years ago I started a new hobby: Making contributions to gtkmm
and other mm modules. Along the way other contributors have decreased
their share in the development of these modules. I have found myself
adding the majority of new patches. That was never my intention, but I
wanted to have a useful version of gtkmm4 when gtk4 became stable. That
has happened now. There are stable versions of gtk4, gtkmm4 and all
modules that gtkmm4 depends on.
In the future I intend to spend less time on mm modules than I've done
the last few years. An opportunity for other C++ programmers to enter.
Don't misunderstand me. I have not been alone. Other persons have
contributed. But I've done a greater part of the job than I intended.
And still gtkmm4 and the corresponding version of gtkmm-documentation
are not quite finished. Classes in gtk's gsk subdirectory have not been
wrapped in C++ code. Neither have classes and methods that use
structures from the graphene library. Should there be a C++ binding of
graphene? graphenemm? Hopefully most users of gtkmm4 will not need the
missing classes and methods urgently. It's always possible to use the C
functions directly, although that's not what a C++ programmer would love
to do.
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