Post Syndicated from jzb original https://lwn.net/Articles/1078969/
The GIMP project reports that
GNOME contributor “balooii” has worked to package GIMP
0.54.1—released in 1996—as a Flatpak that will build and
run on modern 64-bit Linux systems. This is a Motif-based
version, and the same version that was used
by Larry Ewing to create Tux.
While not likely to be useful for serious graphics work today, it
should be interesting for users who would like to see what a
30-year-old version of GIMP was capable of.