GNOME 2.28.0 Release Candidate Available | Linux Today

GNOME 2.28.0 Release Candidate Available

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Sep 13, 2009

[ Thanks to Richard
for this link. ]

“GNOME 2.28.0 brings various new features and improvements like
the new bluetooth module & better power management.

“Here’s the anouncement from one of the members of the Gnome
developement team, Vincent Untz: ‘We’re a few days before the hard
code freeze for 2.28.0, and having tried 2.27.92, I think we have
something good there. Actually, better than just good. But well, we
still have a few days to fix this pet bug that annoys so many
people — I even heard that, in case you’d be a bit late, some
release team people can give +1 to freeze break requests if you
have the right arguments. And food is always a good argument. But I
can’t tell who those people are. Or maybe I can, if you have the
right arguments…'”


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