So for Arch, I think they had 3.8 in unstable about a week after release or so. So they move fairly quickly. It took another two weeks to put it in staging. So I would say even for a rolling release, you can get a functional desktop in about two weeks. And then a real release in about a month.
sri On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 10:33 AM, Andreas Nilsson <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2013-04-12 12:13, Brett Legree wrote: > >> I suppose then, if I put on my "Hello, I am a new user potentially >> interested in GNOME" hat, I would arrive at the Getting GNOME page, and >> then maybe click around a bit, and figure out that there is no "really >> easy" way to get the latest and greatest GNOME 3.8 (that we're all so proud >> of) onto my computer. >> > Yeah, that's definitely a bigger issue in itself. > In Cinnarch, does all of GNOME land in the same day, or is it similar to > other rolling systems where GDM lands one day and say, gnome-session > another? > That certainly affects the experience for our end users quite a bit and > something we should consider as well. > > - Andreas > -- > marketing-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gnome.org/**mailman/listinfo/marketing-**list<https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list> >
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