Hey,
The first update to GNOME 3.4 series is now available. As usual it
provides bug fixes, translations updates and tiny 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 translation updates.
Hello world!
This is the first update to GNOME 2.30. It contains the usual mixture
of bug fixes, translations updates and documentation improvements that
are the hallmark of stable GNOME releases, thanks to our wonderful
team of GNOME contributors!
The next stable version of GNOME will be GNOME 2.30.2, which is due on
June 23.
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 translation updates.
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:
https://live.gnome.org/ThreePointSeven.
Hi all.
GNOME 3.7 development is well underway, with the 3.7.3 snapshot
that is marking the third release of this development cycle [1].
To compile GNOME 3.7.3, you can the jhbuild [3] modulesets [4] (which
use the exact tarball versions from the official release).
Like every 6 months the period for proposing new modules for official
inclusion in GNOME has started.
If you are a maintainer, now is the time to propose your module to be
included in GNOME!
How should you proceed?
Hi!
This is the second update to GNOME 3.0.
If you are a maintainer and plan to propose your module for inclusion in
GNOME 3.0 but have not done yet:
Hurry up.
The deadline is in a few days: Monday, 03 May 2010.
See http://live.gnome.org/ReleasePlanning/ModuleProposing
For a quick overview of the GNOME schedule, please see:
http://live.gnome.org/Schedule
andre
Hi,
Oopsie. Looks like the magic reminder mail that was supposed to be sent
to the release team wasn't sent :-) But we noticed it, and more
surprisingly, we noticed it before Monday! Yep: release team people are
really incredible, aren't they? Actually, this was not a question; it's
simply the universal truth. You can't reject it. You all love the
release team members. Don't deny this.