The GNOME 2.27.1 Development Release is available
Today marks the beginning of our trip towards 2.28, with the first development release of this cycle. It's also our first release after our git migration and it seems we survived, yay! Looking at the changes in the various tarballs, the trend to remove libgnome* and libglade dependencies is still going on. Which hopefully means it will stop soon (when all modules will have been migrated). There are quite a few patches waiting in bugzilla for this, which is a good sign! Everybody keep an eye on the targets that were set for each release -- see the last column at http://www.gnome.org/start/unstable/
To compile GNOME 2.27.1, you can the jhbuild modulesets (which use the exact tarball versions from the official release):
http://library.gnome.org/devel/jhbuild/
http://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/2.27.1/
The release notes that describe the changes between 2.26.1 and 2.27.1 are available. Go read them to learn all the goodness of this release:
platform - http://download.gnome.org/platform/2.27/2.27.1/NEWS
desktop - http://download.gnome.org/desktop/2.27/2.27.1/NEWS
admin - http://download.gnome.org/admin/2.27/2.27.1/NEWS
bindings - http://download.gnome.org/bindings/2.27/2.27.1/NEWS
devtools - http://download.gnome.org/devtools/2.27/2.27.1/NEWS
The GNOME 2.27.1 release is available here:
platform sources - http://download.gnome.org/platform/2.27/2.27.1/
desktop sources - http://download.gnome.org/desktop/2.27/2.27.1/
admin sources - http://download.gnome.org/admin/2.27/2.27.1/
bindings sources - http://download.gnome.org/bindings/2.27/2.27.1/
devtools sources - http://download.gnome.org/devtools/2.27/2.27.1/
WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
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This release is a snapshot of development code. Although it is buildable and usable, it is primarily intended for testing and hacking purposes. GNOME uses odd minor version numbers to indicate development status.
For more information about 2.27, the full schedules, the official modules list and the proposed modules list, please see our 2.27 page:
http://www.gnome.org/start/unstable/
Also take a look at the abbreviated schedule reminder page at:
http://live.gnome.org/Schedule
We hope you'll love it,
The GNOME Release Team
Today marks the beginning of our trip towards 2.28, with the first development release of this cycle. It's also our first release after our git migration and it seems we survived, yay! Looking at the changes in the various tarballs, the trend to remove libgnome* and libglade dependencies is still going on. Which hopefully means it will stop soon (when all modules will have been migrated). There are quite a few patches waiting in bugzilla for this, which is a good sign! Everybody keep an eye on the targets that were set for each release -- see the last column at http://www.gnome.org/start/unstable/
To compile GNOME 2.27.1, you can the jhbuild modulesets (which use the exact tarball versions from the official release):
http://library.gnome.org/devel/jhbuild/
http://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/2.27.1/
The release notes that describe the changes between 2.26.1 and 2.27.1 are available. Go read them to learn all the goodness of this release:
platform - http://download.gnome.org/platform/2.27/2.27.1/NEWS
desktop - http://download.gnome.org/desktop/2.27/2.27.1/NEWS
admin - http://download.gnome.org/admin/2.27/2.27.1/NEWS
bindings - http://download.gnome.org/bindings/2.27/2.27.1/NEWS
devtools - http://download.gnome.org/devtools/2.27/2.27.1/NEWS
The GNOME 2.27.1 release is available here:
platform sources - http://download.gnome.org/platform/2.27/2.27.1/
desktop sources - http://download.gnome.org/desktop/2.27/2.27.1/
admin sources - http://download.gnome.org/admin/2.27/2.27.1/
bindings sources - http://download.gnome.org/bindings/2.27/2.27.1/
devtools sources - http://download.gnome.org/devtools/2.27/2.27.1/
WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
--------------------------
This release is a snapshot of development code. Although it is buildable and usable, it is primarily intended for testing and hacking purposes. GNOME uses odd minor version numbers to indicate development status.
For more information about 2.27, the full schedules, the official modules list and the proposed modules list, please see our 2.27 page:
http://www.gnome.org/start/unstable/
Also take a look at the abbreviated schedule reminder page at:
http://live.gnome.org/Schedule
We hope you'll love it,
The GNOME Release Team