GNOME 3.22 Beta 2 Released

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 2 September 2016 at 09:06 AM EDT. 1 Comment
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The official GNOME 3.22 desktop release is happening this month.

GNOME 3.22 Beta 2 was announced today by Matthias Clasen. GNOME 3.22 is under an API/ABI freeze, feature freeze, UI freeze, and string freeze ahead of the official GNOME 3.22.0 release.

For this second beta are some last minute Wayland fixes/improvements.

The 3.21.91 release announcement can be read via the GNOME mailing list. GNOME 3.22.0 is planned to be officially released on 21 September.
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