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    Phoronix: GNOME 3.15.1 Released

    The first development snapshot for the GNOME 3.15 cycle is now available, which will end up being GNOME 3.16 come next March...

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    I want to see further Wayland support.
    Also gnome-flashback-session support for Wayland.

    Also would be cool to see something like Storage Access Framework from Android be implemented.
    They could re-use the interfaces.

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    • #3
      Man it kinda sounds like Gnome is going to eventually steamroll KDE.
      Their progress lately has been very fast.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by grndzro View Post
        Man it kinda sounds like Gnome is going to eventually steamroll KDE.
        Their progress lately has been very fast.
        That's because most of the core functionality of GNOME is done. KDE is transitioning to Qt5 while also implementing wayland. Currently, GNOME is a more polished setup but there's also less to polish.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by grndzro View Post
          Man it kinda sounds like Gnome is going to eventually steamroll KDE.
          Their progress lately has been very fast.
          GNOME took 3 years to get from gtk2 to gtk3 and took about 1 year for Wayland support. KDE is about to migrate to Qt5 and Wayland support in one and half year or so ( applications already support Wayland, plasma not started as far as I know and kwin in progress ) KDE is pretty fast, but as done the transition to his new toolkit later than GNOME did.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by grndzro View Post
            Man it kinda sounds like Gnome is going to eventually steamroll KDE.
            Their progress lately has been very fast.
            Yes, Gnome is on a stable gtk release, while KDE is moving to a new Qt release. Just wait until gtk 4 comes along.

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