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1 | GNOME 3.30 RELEASED \r |
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3 | [Development] Sep 5, 2018 21:17 UTC (Wed) (ris)\r | |
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c715ea02 | 5 | o Reference: 0000764219\r |
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6 | o News link: https://lwn.net/Articles/764219\r |
7 | o Source link: \r | |
8 | \r | |
9 | \r | |
10 | The GNOME Project has announced the release of GNOME 3.30\r | |
11 | "Almería". " This release brings automatic updates in\r | |
12 | Software, more games, and a new Podcasts application.\r | |
13 | Improvements to core GNOME applications include a refined\r | |
14 | location and search bar in Files, a [Thunderbolt] panel in\r | |
15 | Settings, support for remoting using RDP in Boxes, and many\r | |
16 | more. " The [1]release notes contain more information.\r | |
17 | \r | |
18 | From :\r | |
19 | \r | |
20 | Matthias Clasen via devel-announce-list\r | |
21 | <devel-announce-list-AT-gnome.org>\r | |
22 | \r | |
23 | To :\r | |
24 | \r | |
25 | gnome-announce-list-AT-gnome.org, devel-announce-list-AT-gnome-\r | |
26 | .org\r | |
27 | \r | |
28 | Subject :\r | |
29 | \r | |
30 | GNOME 3.30 released\r | |
31 | \r | |
32 | Date :\r | |
33 | \r | |
34 | Wed, 5 Sep 2018 16:41:54 -0400\r | |
35 | \r | |
36 | Message-ID :\r | |
37 | \r | |
38 | <CAFwd_vCdnMhopZsZMq2M-N7DfQbUheTCfDb--Lgn6rrAXPyfdQ@mail.gmai-\r | |
39 | l.com>\r | |
40 | \r | |
41 | Cc :\r | |
42 | \r | |
43 | Matthias Clasen <matthias.clasen-AT-gmail.com>\r | |
44 | \r | |
45 | Archive-link :\r | |
46 | \r | |
47 | [2]Article\r | |
48 | \r | |
49 | The GNOME Project is proud to announce the release of GNOME\r | |
50 | 3.30, “Almería”\r | |
51 | \r | |
52 | This release brings automatic updates in Software, more games,\r | |
53 | and a new\r | |
54 | \r | |
55 | Podcasts application.\r | |
56 | \r | |
57 | Improvements to core GNOME applications include a refined\r | |
58 | location and\r | |
59 | \r | |
60 | search\r | |
61 | \r | |
62 | bar in Files, a Thunderbold panel in Settings, support for\r | |
63 | remoting using\r | |
64 | \r | |
65 | RDP\r | |
66 | \r | |
67 | in Boxes, and many more.\r | |
68 | \r | |
69 | More information about the changes in GNOME 3.30 can be found\r | |
70 | in the\r | |
71 | \r | |
72 | release notes:\r | |
73 | \r | |
74 | https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.30/\r | |
75 | \r | |
76 | For the release team, this release is particularly exciting\r | |
77 | because it is\r | |
78 | \r | |
79 | the\r | |
80 | \r | |
81 | first one that has been produced and verified with our new CI\r | |
82 | infrastructure\r | |
83 | \r | |
84 | in gitlab.gnome.org.\r | |
85 | \r | |
86 | GNOME 3.30 will be available shortly in many distributions. If\r | |
87 | you want to\r | |
88 | \r | |
89 | try it\r | |
90 | \r | |
91 | today, you can use the soon-to-be-released Fedora 29 or the\r | |
92 | openSUSE nightly\r | |
93 | \r | |
94 | live images which will both include GNOME 3.30 very soon.\r | |
95 | \r | |
96 | https://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/\r | |
97 | \r | |
98 | http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/GNOME:/Medias/i...\r | |
99 | \r | |
100 | To try the very latest developments in GNOME, you can also use\r | |
101 | Fedora\r | |
102 | \r | |
103 | Silverblue,\r | |
104 | \r | |
105 | whose rawhide branch always includes the latest GNOME packages.\r | |
106 | \r | |
107 | https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose/rawhide/latest...\r | |
108 | \r | |
109 | If you are interested in building applications for GNOME 3.30,\r | |
110 | look for the\r | |
111 | \r | |
112 | GNOME 3.30 Flatpak SDK, which will be available in the\r | |
113 | sdk.gnome.org\r | |
114 | \r | |
115 | repository\r | |
116 | \r | |
117 | soon.\r | |
118 | \r | |
119 | This six-month effort wouldn't have been possible without the\r | |
120 | whole\r | |
121 | \r | |
122 | GNOME community, made of contributors and friends from all\r | |
123 | around the\r | |
124 | \r | |
125 | world: developers, designers, documentation writers, usability\r | |
126 | and\r | |
127 | \r | |
128 | accessibility specialists, translators, maintainers, students,\r | |
129 | system\r | |
130 | \r | |
131 | administrators, companies, artists, testers and last, but not\r | |
132 | least, our\r | |
133 | \r | |
134 | users.\r | |
135 | \r | |
136 | GNOME would not exist without all of you. Thank you to\r | |
137 | everyone!\r | |
138 | \r | |
139 | Our next release, GNOME 3.32, is planned for March 2019. Until\r | |
140 | then,\r | |
141 | \r | |
142 | enjoy GNOME 3.30!\r | |
143 | \r | |
144 | The GNOME Release Team\r | |
145 | \r | |
146 | --\r | |
147 | \r | |
148 | devel-announce-list mailing list\r | |
149 | \r | |
150 | devel-announce-list@gnome.org\r | |
151 | \r | |
152 | https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/devel-announce-list\r | |
153 | \r | |
154 | \r | |
155 | \r | |
156 | [1] https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.30/\r | |
157 | \r | |
158 | [2] http://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=mid&q=CAFwd_vCdnMhopZ-\r | |
159 | sZMq2M-N7DfQbUheTCfDb--Lgn6rrAXPyfdQ%40mail.gmail.com\r | |
160 | \r | |
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162 | \r |