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there are many interesting one's for me this issue, mainly :
Hope we get many of these in coming few months.
Cal-/CardDAV support in Gnome is awesome. There was no way for me to use the integrated Gnome Calendar.
How on earth have they not had css variables. Seems like a recipe for inconsistency, but gnome tends to be fairly consistent
GTK currently has a CSS extension that lets you define named colours with
@define-color
.