GNOME Devs Are Defining a Clear Set of Core Apps for the Desktop Environment | Linux Today

GNOME Devs Are Defining a Clear Set of Core Apps for the Desktop Environment

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Marius Nestor
Jan 18, 2016

It would appear that the GNOME developers are currently in the process of revisiting the desktop environment’s moduleset and define a clear set of core apps, which should form the default user experience in upcoming releases of the GNOME desktop (most probably starting with GNOME 3.20, which should be available in Spring 2016).

MN

Marius Nestor

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