Sunday, August 13, 2017

GNOME 3.26 Desktop Environment Enters Beta, Final Release Launches September 13

A few moments ago, GNOME Project's Michael Catanzaro announced via an email announcement that the upcoming GNOME 3.26 desktop environment has officially entered Beta stages of development.

Expected to launch earlier in the week, more specifically on August 9, the GNOME 3.26 Beta milestone (technical version number GNOME 3.25.90) is finally here, as we thought that it would land by the end of the week because many maintainers are on vacation these days and not all the packages were ready for prime time.

"We have been in feature freeze, UI freeze, and API freeze for the past week, so developers should be focused on bugfixes and stability improvements for the next month as we approach GNOME 3.26," said Michael Catanzaro. "We are also a week into the string change announcement period. Full string freeze begins next week."

GNOME 3.26 slated for release on September 13, 2017

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