Hello all,
It's the last step, it's the release candidate, it's 3.5.92 time!
So, what are you waiting for? Download it! Build it!
GNOME 2.29.92 Release Candidate
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Spring is almost there, as well as GNOME 2.30. And since we want it to
be our best release ever, we are happy to give you a release candidate
of 2.30 : GNOME 2.29.92. Your mission is easy: Go download it. Go
compile it. Go test it.
Hi,
the second beta release of development cycle heading to GNOME 3.8 is
finally available.
With this release we are officially now in "The String Freeze" [1] (that
stacks with all the current freezes):
- String Freeze: no string changes may be made without confirmation
from the l10n team (gnome-i18n< at >) and notification to both the release
team and the GDP (gnome-doc-list< at >
Hello all,
This is 3.1.91, and it's out!
Hello all,
We all want to enjoy GNOME 2.29.91 next week, so the release team will
be waiting for your tarballs!
Tarballs are due on 2010-02-22 before 23:59 UTC for the GNOME
2.29.91 beta 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.
GNOME 2.28.0 Release Candidate (2.27.92)
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We're a few days before the hard code freeze for 2.28.0, and having
tried 2.27.92, I think we have something good there. Actually, better
than just good.
Hello all,
Wow! The snow finally melt and there is a timid but still bright sun
illuminating my desktop. That's my *physical* desktop, and it's nice
but even nicer is my *computer* desktop, there is a new GNOME on it!
It is 2.29.91!
The GNOME Project announced a few minutes ago, March 23rd, the immediate availability for download and testing of the Release Candidate version of the upcoming GNOME 3.4 desktop environment, which brings more fixes to the existing bugs. GNOME 3.4 RC (Release Candidate) is here to update the usual core components, such as GNOME C... (read more)
GNOME 2.28.0 Beta 1 (2.27.90) Released!
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This is the sixth development release, and the first beta, towards our
2.28 release that will happen in September 2009. By now most things are
in place, and your mission is easy: Go download it. Go compile it. Go
test it.