@elextr myeah maybe as it's not really maintained it could make some sense. Yet, from past experience only a few things are tricky to keep compatible between both versions, so (without having looked carefully) I wouldn't think most of is would be hard to keep compatible. And removing deprecation is fun and all, but might only be useful for GTK4+, which might require a lot more changes anyway.

As for the permission, as clever as it is the plugin is unmaintained (no matter what the MAINTAINERS file states, Alexander is gone as of the latest news I had) anyway, so it's up for grabs :)


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