GNOME Desktop 2.4 Beta 2: "Subotai"
- From: Jeff Waugh <jdub slug org au>
- To: SLUG Friends <announce slug org au>, GNOME Desktop Hackers <desktop-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: GNOME Desktop 2.4 Beta 2: "Subotai"
- Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2003 11:21:37 +1000
GNOME Desktop 2.4 Beta 2: "Subotai"
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The GNOME Desktop 2.4 Beta 2: "Subotai", is available for immediate download
on ftp.gnome.org and mirrors:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.3/2.3.7/sources/
tar.gz: 124M total
tar.bz2: 91M total
Dear Faithful GNOME Users
-------------------------
You may remember the raucous excitement and pure joy of previous GNOME beta
releases; wild claims of "ready for human consumption" and "won't crash...
much". You may remember sheer delight at the opportunity to try new versions
of GNOME without a high probability of turning your desktop inside out,
trashing your old settings or spending hours working why your fonts didn't
work. Ahh, days of yore.
Due to the huge success of our time-based release and 'always buildable,
testable and usable from CVS' policies, this GNOME beta does not fulfill the
'dangerous fruit' attraction of past beta releases. In fact, the 2.3 series
has been a thoroughly stable and comfortable working environment for hackers
and dedicated testers throughout its development.
You may well ask, "Hey, if this beta release isn't going to kill my hard
disk, why should I care?" Sayamindu Dasgupta asked a similar question, and
this is what he found out:
http://www.ilug-cal.org/GNOME_2_4.html
GNOME 2.4 will be our most exciting release to date, with incredible new
software, cool new features throughout the desktop, great language support,
slick performance improvements, and the breath of fresh air you've come to
expect from the desktop that "just works".
Please enjoy this beta, and help us find and straighten out the remaining
few kinks for our final GNOME 2.4.0 release in early September. For more
info, please see our 2.3 start page:
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.3/
Thanks,
- The GNOME Release Team
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LOC for every 100 lines of mail I had to read/write." - James Willcox
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