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The proposition that Gnome is dying is idiotic, especially in a GTK thread since Gnome != GTK. So lets rephrase that as the question, is GTK dying? The obvious answer is no. You have a thriving community around it that is about as large as the QT based FOSS community. That’s not dying to me. Then you have SWT, more apps are being developed with it, who knows maybe java programs based on SWT will become significant on the Linux desktop, if they do they will integrate nicely with Gnome. Again, that’s not dying. Then there is wxWidgets and there are lots of apps, FOSS apps, based on it. I’ve found a statistic on freshmeat per toolkit and the wx based apps far outnumbered those written for QT/KDE and GTK/Gnome and of course the Linux version sits on top of GTK and integrates nicely into Gnome. I wouldn’t call this dying, I would call this thriving, and before anybody starts with KDE is dying, let me ask you, how can you consider a large, self-sufficient and growing community as dying?