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The second release candidate (3.35.92) of the upcoming GNOME 3.36 release is now available for testing.



The second release candidate for 3.36 is here! Remember this is the
end of this development cycle; enjoy it as fast as you can, the final
release is scheduled next week!

The corresponding flatpak runtimes have been published to Flathub.
If you'd like to target the GNOME 3.36 platform, you can test your
application against the 3.36beta branch of the Flathub Beta
repository.

You can also try the experimental VM image, available here for a
limited time only:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/api/v4/projects/456/jobs/artifacts/gnome-3-36/raw/image/disk.qcow2?job=build-gnome-core-x86_64

We remind you we are string frozen, no string changes may be made
without confirmation from the l10n team (gnome-i18n@) and notification
to both the release team and the GNOME Documentation Project
(gnome-doc-list@).

Hard code freeze is also in place, no source code changes can be made
without approval from the release-team. Translation and documentation
can continue.

If you want to compile GNOME 3.35.92, you can use the official
BuildStream project snapshot. Thanks to BuildStream's build
sandbox, it should build reliably for you regardless of the
dependencies on your host system:

https://download.gnome.org/teams/releng/3.35.92/gnome-3.35.92.tar.xz

The list of updated modules and changes is available here:

https://download.gnome.org/core/3.35/3.35.92/NEWS

The source packages are available here:

https://download.gnome.org/core/3.35/3.35.92/sources/

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 3.36, the full schedule, the official module
lists and the proposed module lists, please see our colorful 3.36 page:
https://www.gnome.org/start/unstable

For a quick overview of the GNOME schedule, please see:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Schedule