Originally posted by Anvil
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Also it's not like there is any force to upgrade Fedora right after new release. There are two maintained version - current (now 33) and previous (now 32). If your extensions are broken with new GNOME version then you can simply wait for them to pickup support for new version and then upgrade. It's not only Fedora problem, it's problem of all distributions that uses vanilla GNOME. Ubuntu is different story because they don't use vanilla.
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