1. GNOME 3.8 has only been tested with gnome-settings-daemon 3.8 and there's no 
guarantee that things work correctly when we mix and match pieces.
2. Since we did the gsettings-desktop-schemas update, there are gsettings keys 
that won't actually do anything without the updated gnome-settings-daemon 
backend. Even without doing the gnome-control-center 3.8 update, it would be 
nice for GNOME users to be able to tweak some of the new settings in 
dconf-editor at least.
3. We need to update this cycle because we need to fix bug 1201679 which is a 
High priority regression in Unity (GNOME was unaffected).
4. There are numerous other fixes and improvements if you read through the NEWS 
file. The update isn't just GNOME dropping Fallback support and we've patched 
back in the fallback pieces that Unity currently needs.
5. Tim did a lot of work on this update with the assumption that it could make 
it into Saucy. We were delayed several weeks by indicator-keyboard taking 
longer to land than expected. I tried to help indicator-keyboard along as well 
as I could and complained that the longer the delay, the more difficult it 
would be to land gnome-settings-daemon 3.8 by Feature Freeze.

There was one final regression that Tim fixed over the weekend. Ubuntu
GNOME shouldn't be penalized for taking care not to cause regressions
and waiting for Unity work.

I've been running Unity all weekend to make sure that the update didn't
cause any new problems. Many people have installed the GNOME3 Staging
PPA; some of those people use Unity.

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