GTK was originally designed for X Windows and of course over the years has been ported to Windows.
Now bloat, for what that subject is worth, still means something to some people.
For me having to install GTK just to use an applications in the Windows environment, especially if there are good alternatives is bloat.
I mean no disrespect here, I only wish to point out a flaw, that unless you can change the Language/Toolkit if possible, you're never going to grow a Windows user-base, because people aren't going to want to install GTK to get a bittorrent client when they can simply go out and install uTorrent which to them is simpler and smaller to deal with. Or Deluge does become so great you get away with it, only time will tell.
Now some might argue about the popularity of Gimp in the Windows environment, I'm sorry Gimp has no real competition as a client in Windows that's why it has the popularity it does and Deluge doesn't because Deluge has competition called uTorrent that doesn't need any extra added dependencies that people don't want to deal with.
There are only two popular programs in GTK for Windows, GIMP and Pidgin.
If you don't care anything about the growth for a Windows port that's fine, because it will never grow as a GTK client in Windows until the day comes when GTK is the accpeted norm in Windows and I don't see that ever happening.
So my question is, can you change the Language/Toolkit so Windows users don't need GTK, or would you at least care to change it to bring a better client to Windows to really compete against uTorrent?
THANKS
P.S. The alternative if you can't get away from GTK is to package it in the installer like GImp and Pidgin do then.
