Changes related to keyboard navigation and Drag-and-Drop:
Keyboard navigation has seen quite a bit of work this cycle;
with an eye towards consistent handling of keynav failures and
better support for platforms with no or very poor keyboards,
like the Maemo platform, or phones. Since much of this
(this was the first part of my mini-series about 2.12; resending to
devel-announce-list to have the complete series there)
I thought it might be a good idea to anticipate the release announcement for
GTK+ 2.12 by writing a series of mails about some of the new features that will
appear in the
Hello all,
Release candidate time!
GNOME 2.23.92 is due to be released on September 10.
Note that hard code freeze for Gnome 2.24 starts on 2009-08-15.
Also note that we are still looking for input for the 2.24 release notes.
If you haven't updated the information for you module at
On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 1:19 AM, Matthias Clasen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
Release candidate time!
GNOME 2.23.92 is due to be released on September 10.
Note that hard code freeze for Gnome 2.24 starts on 2009-08-15.
It was pointed out to me that I typoed here...the hard code freeze
Here we go again.
Tarballs are due on 2008-12-01 before 23:59 UTC for the GNOME 2.25.2
unstable release, which will be delivered on Wednesday. Modules which
were proposed for inclusion should try to follow the unstable schedule
so everyone can test them. Please make sure that your tarballs will
GNOME 2.25.2 Development Release
Early Xmas present! 2.25.2 is here. This is the second development release
towards our 2.26 release that will happen in March 2009. By now, development
is well under way, and we've already made good progress on some of the
goals
Hello all,
we go into the last round of 2.24. Time to think about finally
backporting those important fixes to the stable branch...
Tarballs are due on 2009-01-12 before 23:59 UTC for the GNOME 2.24.3
stable release, which will be delivered on Wednesday.
Please make sure that your tarballs will
=
GNOME 2.26.1 Stable Release
=
This is the first update to GNOME 2.26. It contains the usual mixture of
bug fixes, translations updates and documentation improvements that are
the hallmark of stable GNOME
Another week, another release ! 2.29.90 tarballs are due next Monday.
Be aware that we are entering UI freeze territory now.
Tarballs are due on 2010-02-08 before 23:59 UTC for the GNOME 2.29.90
beta release, which will be delivered on Wednesday. Modules which were
proposed for inclusion should
This is the first beta release release towards 2.30, which will happen
in March;
time flies. Please try this release and report your findings, so that
we can make
2.30 smooth and polished.
Please note that this milestone marks the beginning of the UI freeze. This is a
good time to start
Hey,
with the GLib 2.25.1 and GConf 2.31.1 releases that I've made
yesterday, the results of last weeks GSettings hackfest are now
available.
Some pieces of the puzzle are still missing:
- Dconf is still being worked on
- Support for lists of settings (like a lists of accounts, or
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 8:28 AM, Alexander Larsson al...@redhat.com wrote:
Any library that links to gtk+, gdk or gdk-pixbuf, that switches to gtk3
will need to have the new version be separate from and parallel
installable with the old version.
[ lots of good information elided ]
Wow. Alex,
GNOME 2.31.4 Development Release
GNOME 2.31.4 has been released. This is the first release featuring a
number of modules that have switched from GTK+ 2.x to 3, and it also
brings a surprise standalone gdk-pixbuf.
We hope to ramp up the number of modules using GTK+
about 2.91, the full schedule, the official
modules list and the proposed modules list, please see our 2.91 page:
http://www.gnome.org/start/unstable/
Also take a look at the abbreviated schedule reminder page at:
http://live.gnome.org/Schedule
Enjoy!
Matthias Clasen
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GNOME 3.4 Released
Today, the GNOME Project celebrates the release of GNOME 3.4, the latest
version of the popular, multi-platform free desktop and of its developer
platform. This timely release marks the first birthday of GNOME 3.
Hi,
with the 3.4 release out (and it was a really smooth release, thanks
everybody), the hard code freeze is now lifted. Now is a good time to
make 3.5 plans, write feature pages if you have interesting features
that you want to work on, and dive into new development. But please
create gnome-3.4
, the full schedule, the official module
lists and the proposed module lists, please see our colourful 3.5
page:
http://www.gnome.org/start/unstable
For a quick overview of the GNOME schedule, please see:
http://live.gnome.org/Schedule
Cheers,
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GNOME 3.6 Released
Today, the GNOME Project celebrates the release of GNOME 3.6, the
latest version of the popular free desktop, as well as the GNOME
developer platform.
GNOME 3.6 is the third major update of GNOME 3. It builds on the
Hi,
3.6 is out - congratulations !
The hard code freeze is now lifted, you can get the bug fixes in that
you've queued up for 3.6.1. Now is also a good time to make plans for
3.7, describe your ideas in feature pages, and dive into new
development. The schedule for 3.7 is up here:
Hey,
GNOME 3.7 development is getting underway, with the 3.7.1 snapshot
that is marking the beginning of this development cycle. Features are
still being proposed and discussed [1]. This release allows some early
glimpses of whats to come [2].
To compile GNOME 3.7.1, you can the jhbuild [3]
The second update to GNOME 3.6 series is now available. As usual it
provides bug fixes, translations updates and small improvements, in
order to make our stable release even more stable and useful. It may
sound boring but there are interesting changes in there, and valuable
documentation and
:
http://www.gnome.org/start/unstable
For a quick overview of the GNOME schedule, please see:
http://live.gnome.org/Schedule
Cheers,
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GNOME 3.8 Released
==
Today, the GNOME Project celebrates the release of GNOME 3.8, the
latest version of the popular free desktop, as well as the GNOME
developer platform.
GNOME 3.8 is the fourth major update of GNOME 3. It builds on the
GNOME 3.9 development is starting up, with the 3.9.1 snapshot that is
marking the beginning of this development cycle. Features are still
being proposed and discussed [1].
To compile GNOME 3.9.1, you can use the jhbuild [2] modulesets [3]
(which use the exact tarball versions from the official
GNOME 3.10 Released
===
Today, the GNOME Project celebrates the release of GNOME 3.10. This
is the fifth major update to GNOME 3. It builds on the foundations
that we have laid with the previous 3.x releases and offers a greatly
enhanced
For a quick overview of the GNOME schedule, please see:
http://live.gnome.org/Schedule
Enjoy,
Matthias Clasen
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/unstable
For a quick overview of the GNOME schedule, please see:
http://live.gnome.org/Schedule
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The GNOME Project is proud to announce the release of GNOME 3.12.
This is an exciting release for GNOME, and brings many new features
and improvements, including app folders, enhanced system status and
high-resolution display support. This release also includes new and
redesigned applications for
:
http://live.gnome.org/Schedule
We are now looking forward to the 3.13.4 snapshot, which will happen
on July 23, and to Guadec in Strasbourg, from July 26 to August 1.
http://www.guadec.org
See you there!
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The GNOME Project is proud to announce the release of GNOME 3.14.
This is another exciting release for GNOME, and brings many new features
and improvements, including multitouch, captive portal support, greatly
improved sharing settings. This release also includes improved and
redesigned
see:
http://live.gnome.org/Schedule
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The GNOME Project is proud to announce the release of GNOME 3.16.
This is another exciting release for GNOME, and brings many new features
and improvements, including redesigned notifications, a new shell
theme, new scrollbars, and a refresh for the file manager. 3.16 also
includes improvements
3.15
planning page:
http://www.gnome.org/start/unstable
For a quick overview of the GNOME schedule, please see:
http://live.gnome.org/Schedule
Regards,
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of the GNOME schedule, please see:
http://live.gnome.org/Schedule
Before the next snapshot, 3.17.90, is released on August 17, the GNOME
community will get together at Guadec 2015 in Gothenburg, Sweden.
We hope to see you there!
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(resent with corrected links)
Hello all,
Here comes our second update to GNOME 3.18, it has many fixes, various
improvements, documentation and translation updates, we hope you'll
enjoy it.
Individual modules may get new stable 3.18 releases but our focus is
now on the development branches, we
The GNOME Project is proud to announce the release of GNOME 3.18,
"Gothenburg".
This release brings significant improvements to many of our core
applications, from better Google Drive integration in Files to a list
view in Boxes to firmware updates in Software, and several entirely
new
The GNOME Project is proud to announce the release of GNOME 3.20, "Dehli".
This release brings significant improvements to many of our core
applications, such as system upgrades and reviews in Software, simple
photo editing in Photos and improved search in Files.
Improvements to our platform
,
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Hello all,
Here comes our first update to GNOME 3.26, with many bug fixes,
improvements, documentation and translation updates. On top of that,
we added improved, resizable tiling support in this release.
For more information about the major changes in GNOME 3.26, please
visit our release
The GNOME Project is proud to announce the release of GNOME 3.26,
"Manchester".
This release brings refinements to the system search, animations for
maximizing
and unmaximizing windows and support for color Emoji.
Improvements to core GNOME applications include a redesigned Settings
application,
Cheers,
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The GNOME Project is proud to announce the release of GNOME 3.30, “Almería”
This release brings automatic updates in Software, more games, and a new
Podcasts application.
Improvements to core GNOME applications include a refined location and
search
bar in Files, a Thunderbold panel in Settings,
Hi developers, happy new year!
Here is GNOME 3.31.4, the first development snapshot of 2019. Try it
out, test it, improve it.
If you want to compile GNOME 3.31.4, you can use the official
BuildStream project snapshot. Thanks to BuildStream's build sandbox, it
should build reliably for you
On Thu, Sep 12, 2019, 13:14 Matthias C
>
>
> If you are interested in building applications for GNOME 3.34, you can
> use the GNOME 3.34 Flatpak SDK, which is available in the sdk.gnome.org
> repository.
>
>
This was meant to say:
The GNOME 3.34 Flatpak SDK is available on www.flathub.org
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The GNOME Project is proud to announce the release of GNOME 3.34,
Θεσσαλονίκη
(Thessaloniki).
This release brings performance improvements in the shell, Drag-And-Drop in
the overview, improved mouse and keybord accessibility, previews in the
background panel, support for systemd user sessions,
/NEWS
The source packages are available here:
https://download.gnome.org/core/3.34/3.34.4/sources/
Enjoy the new release,
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The GNOME Project is proud to announce the release of GNOME 3.36, “Gresik”.
This release brings a new lock screen and a new app for managing shell
extensions, among other things. Once again, the shell has received many
performance improvements.
Improvements to core GNOME applications include
.tar.xz
The list of updated modules and changes is available here:
https://download.gnome.org/core/3.36/3.36.6/NEWS
The source packages are available here:
https://download.gnome.org/core/3.36/3.36.6/sources/
Enjoy the new release,
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, but not least,
our users.
GNOME would not exist without all of you. Thank you to everyone!
Our next release is planned for March 2021. Until then, enjoy GNOME 3.38!
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The GNOME Project is proud to announce the release of GNOME 40.
This release is the first to follow our new versioning scheme.
It brings new design for the Activities overview and improved support for
input with Compose sequences and keyboard shortcuts, among many other
things.
Improvements to
-3.38.4.tar.xz
The list of updated modules and changes is available here:
https://download.gnome.org/core/3.38/3.38.4/NEWS
The source packages are available here:
https://download.gnome.org/core/3.38/3.38.4/sources/
Enjoy,
Matthias Clasen
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from earlier versions of GNOME 40.
Enjoy,
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release in the GNOME 3 release series. It is succeeded by
GNOME 40.
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and uneventful upgrade from earlier versions of GNOME 41.
Enjoy,
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The GNOME Project is proud to announce the release of GNOME 43,
‘Guadalajara’.
This release brings a completely redesigned system settings menu which
allows quickly changing common settings, including switching between Light
and Dark mode. The new Device Security page provides information about
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