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  • Britoid
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    Originally posted by kmare View Post
    I really like the direction Gnome is going recently, especially with the long overdue optimizations. Does anyone know if some/most of Daniel van Vugt's work made it in? It'd be a shame to wait for it for the next version 3.36 or so (well, unless it's really not ready causing various problems).
    Some of them got in, but there's still a few which either have regressions or aren't the correct direction to go in.

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  • kmare
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    I really like the direction Gnome is going recently, especially with the long overdue optimizations. Does anyone know if some/most of Daniel van Vugt's work made it in? It'd be a shame to wait for it for the next version 3.36 or so (well, unless it's really not ready causing various problems).

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  • jacob
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    Now we're talking!

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  • GNOME Shell & Mutter Reach The 3.34 Beta Milestone With Last-Minute Changes

    Phoronix: GNOME Shell & Mutter Reach The 3.34 Beta Milestone With Last-Minute Changes

    Earlier this week was the GNOME 3.34 beta release that also marked the UI/feature/API/ABI freezes for this six month update to the GNOME desktop The GNOME Shell and Mutter are late to the party but on Friday evening saw their 3.33.90 (3.34 beta) releases...

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