GNOME 3.13.4 Continues Working On Wayland & More

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 25 July 2014 at 01:01 PM EDT. 2 Comments
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Javier Jardón announced the GNOME 3.13.4 release this morning in time for some weekend testing of this GNOME 3.14 development version.

As noted already this week, the GNOME Shell and Mutter changes are interesting with the shell now supporting HiDPI font scaling on Wayland and Mutter supporting touch gestures along with other compositing improvements. There's also many other minor and major changes throughout the GNOME core and applications stack for this 3.13.4 development milestone.

Per the GNOME 3.14 schedule, the next development milestone is the GNOME 3.13.90 (GNOME 3.14 Beta) that's due for release on 20 August while the final release of GNOME 3.14.0 is due 24 September.

Learn more about the GNOME 3.13.4 release via the GNOME announcement.
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