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GNOME 3.0 release delayed

GNOME 3.0 release delayed

[Development] Posted Jul 28, 2010 13:13 UTC (Wed) by jake

The much-anticipated release of GNOME 3.0—scheduled for September—has been pushed back to March 2011 due to quality issues in the code. The announcement was made at GUADEC (GNOME users' and developers' European conference), which is being held July 26-30 in The Hague, Netherlands. There will be a GNOME 2.32 release in September along with GNOME 3 beta. GNOME 2.32 will have the usual performance enhancements and bug fixes along with a new control center design, UPnP, and color management support. The extra time will be used to improve GNOME Accessibility support, GNOME Shell, and documentation for GNOME 3.0. There should be a press release on the GNOME web site before too long, stay tuned.

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