On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 06:10:41PM +0100, Allan Day wrote: > The 3.0 release notes had a section on how to get the release. Might be > useful:
I replaced it in 3.2 with: | To install or upgrade your machine to GNOME 3.2, we recommend you | install the official packages provided by your vendor or distribution. | Popular distributions will make GNOME 3.2 available very soon, and some | already have development versions with GNOME 3.2 available. | | If you want to try out GNOME, download one of our live images. These are | available on our Getting GNOME page. | | If you are brave and patient, and would like to build GNOME from source, | we recommend you use JHBuild, which is designed to build the latest | GNOME from Git. You can use JHBuild to build GNOME 3.2.x by using the | gnome-3.2 moduleset. I think jhbuild is still *way* too difficult for anyone to use. Unfortunately the "soon" depends really on the distro. Mageia 'unstable' already has 3.2, but will only release next year. -- Regards, Olav -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
