The GNOME devs are working around the clock these days to release the second milestone towards the GNOME 3.22 desktop environment, which is expected to land for various GNU/Linux operating systems later this year.
The fact of the matter is that we expected to be able to take the GNOME 3.21.2 milestone for a test drive yesterday, May 25, 2016. However, that didn’t happen, which means that there are still a lot of bugs to be fixed and core components to be updated before we’re able to take GNOME 3.21.2 for an actual test drive.
We’ve been monitoring the GNOME development cycle very closely lately, and in the last couple of days, there has been zero activity on the project’s FTP server. Still, today a few more packages have started appearing, including the GTK+ GUI toolkit, which has been updated to version 3.21.2.
GLib wrappers replaced with upstream gettext
As usual, we’ve managed to get our hands on the internal changelog for this new GTK+ releas… (read more)
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