Hello To GNOME 2.32!

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 29 September 2010 at 05:41 PM EDT. 58 Comments
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GNOME 2.32 has been released this afternoon. This release, which was once supposed to become GNOME 3.0 until its release was pushed back to next March, is the last for the GNOME 2.x series. GNOME 2.32 incorporates a variety of package updates and other work, though more of the excitement has been postponed to GNOME 3.0.

The GNOME 2.32 release announcement can be found in Celebrating the release of GNOME 2.32! There's also source package download links if you do not want to wait around for your distribution to update its GNOME desktop packages.
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