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] modulesets [4] (which
use the exact tarball versions from the official release).
GNOME developers!
With GNOME 3.6 approaching fast, the release team asks you to come up
and discuss new platform-wide features to be added for GNOME 3.8!
Tell us your plans for the next six months here:
https://live.gnome.org/ThreePointSeven/Features
Proposed features must have an assignee working on them.
The proposal period is planned to end in about a month (around Oct 22).
Feature p
안녕하세요 (Hello),
GNOME 3.7 development is getting underway, with the 3.7.2 snapshot
that is marking the second release of this development cycle [1].
Here is the second checkpoint on the way towards GNOME 3.6. This is
still an early development release, but we are starting to see the
first signs [1] of new features.
If this gets you excited, you should go ahead and download this
release, build it, test it and let us know how you like it.
GNOME 3.1.4 Development Release
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This is the fourth development release of the 3.1 cycle. There are
some new notable features like a new media handling UI, but mainly
infrastructural work. A number of modules I know didn't roll a
tarball for 3.1.4 but nevertheless have exciting stuff in git - for
example, gdm.
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.
Hello all,
Here we are, starting a new development cycle, of course most features
are still being discussed, some of them are in early development,
expect things to become more exciting in the next development release,
for now, go ahead and build it, test it.
To compile GNOME 3.5.1, you can the jhbuild [1] modulesets [2] (which
use the exact tarball versions from the official release):
[1] htt
Automatic Extension Updates
Integrate Flickr in Photos
Focus-caret tracking in GNOME Shell
Git integration in the developer experience
Maps application
Music
Notes
System Status Menu
Colour Tinting in GNOME Shell
Videos application implementation
Port GNOME to Wayland
Integrate Zimbra in GNOME
https://live.gnome.org/ThreePointNine/Features
https://live.gnome.org/ThreePointNine
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Hey,
The first update to GNOME 3.6 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.