GNOME 3.15.2 Released

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 26 November 2014 at 06:04 PM EST. 8 Comments
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The second GNOME 3.15 development release is now available ahead of GNOME 3.16 next March.

GNOME 3.15.2 incorporates GTK+ Inspector improvements, more GTK+ OpenGL support (including GTK+ OpenGL support for the Mir back-end), support for Epiphany to open web page sources in the default text editor, improved thumbnail handling for the GNOME Desktop, updated themes, numerous improvements to GNOME Boxes, various enhancements to GNOME Maps, many bug fixes, and the usual assortment of translation updates.

More details on GNOME 3.15.2 can be found via the mailing list announcement. GNOME 3.15.3 is meanwhile due out on 17 December, the GNOME 3.16 Beta 1 in mid-February, and the official GNOME 3.16.0 release is planned for 25 March.
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