GNOME 3.23.2 Released With More Work Towards GNOME 3.24

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 22 November 2016 at 05:23 PM EST. 17 Comments
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GNOME 3.23.2 was released today as the latest development snapshot in the road to next March's GNOME 3.24 release.

GNOME 3.23.2 includes some behavioral changes to NetworkManager, hidden homepage settings for Epiphany, GNOME Logs has quicker search performance, GNOME Shell has a number of fixes, new minor features to GNOME Software, many GTK+ bug-fixes, various Wayland fixes for Mutter, and more.

GNOME Apps changes include improvements to Evolution, Flatpak improvements for GNOME Builder, GNOME Music usability improvements, support for sub-tasks with GNOME Todo, and various fixes and translation updates throughout many of the GNOME applications.

More details on GNOME 3.23.2 via the announcement on gnome-announce.
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