GNOME 3.15.1 Released

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 30 October 2014 at 11:01 AM EDT. 5 Comments
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The first development snapshot for the GNOME 3.15 cycle is now available, which will end up being GNOME 3.16 come next March.

Matthias Clasen announced the release of GNOME 3.15.1 this morning with the first package changes compared to GNOME 3.14.1. GNOME 3.15.1 has many core fixes, translation updates, support for locked accounts with GNOME Online Accounts, the experimental Mir back-end inside GTK+, other GTK+ improvements like native OpenGL support, GVFS enhancements, and much more.

On the GNOME application front are many bug fixes, support for HTTP(S) redirection inside GNOME Boxes, improvements to GNOME Documents, and other changes.

The GNOME 3.15.1 release announcement can be read on the mailing list. Next up is the GNOME 3.15.2 release due out on 26 November. The official GNOME 3.16.0 release is expected on 25 March.
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