GNOME 3.13.1 Officially Released

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 1 May 2014 at 04:58 PM EDT. Add A Comment
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The first development release of GNOME 3.14, which will ultimately become GNOME 3.14, has been released.

GNOME 3.13.1 is the first baby-step towards GNOME 3.14 but it already has the Wayland support merged with the upstream GNOME Shell and Mutter binaries and many other early changes and improvements over the great GNOME 3.12 release of just over one month ago.

The brief GNOME 3.13.1 release announcement can be read via the gnome-announce-list.
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