Laca/Hugh: >> A nit: perhaps I'm missing something, but I'm curious why the 2.28 >> release notes point to a page with "seven" in the name and "2.27 release >> notes" as the page title. Did nothing change in 2.28? > > In the GNOME versioning scheme, odd minor versions denote development > versions and even versions are stable. So 2.28 is released at the end > of the 2.27 development cycle and the difference between 2.27.92 and > 2.28.0 is strictly stopper fixes only, with the approval of the GNOME > release team. > > If you click on the first link, it actually explains most of this.
Correct. In build 124 we are integrating the 2.27 beta release for GNOME 2.28. In build 128 we will update to the 2.28.0 release. There should be no significant changes between these two releases, aside from stopper fixes and updated translations. In the past, when the Desktop team integrates like this, we file an addendum case if there is any interface impact that needs further ARC review. We will likely do this, if necessary (e.g. if there are any significant changes beyond the addition of translations). Brian