GNOME 3.16 SDK Runtime Now Available

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 31 March 2015 at 11:18 AM EDT. Add A Comment
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Following last week's release of GNOME 3.16, the initial builds of the GNOME SDK Runtime are now available for those wishing to experiment with their new fully-sandboxed Linux app tech and other new app runtime abilities.

Alexander Larsson of Red Hat announced this morning the official GNOME SDK Runtime builds. This initial release is considered a developer preview. Besides the GNOME builds, there's also a Copr repository for making it easy for Fedora 21/22 users to try out this GNOME SDK runtime.

Those wishing to find out all of the details on this initial release of the GNOME SDK Runtime can visit the GNOME.org blog.
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