GNOME 3 not ready yet, release pushed back to 2011

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Jul 29, 2010 1:38 AM EDT
ars technica; By Ryan Paul
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The developers behind the GNOME project have gathered in the Netherlands this week for the annual GUADEC conference. During a meeting that took place at the event, the GNOME release team made the difficult decision to delay the launch of GNOME 3, the next major version of the popular open source desktop environment. The new version has been deemed unready for mass consumption and will need another round of refinements before it can achieve the level of maturity and robustness that is expected by the software's users.

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