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GNOME 3.0 Delayed Until March 2011

Julie188 writes "GNOME 3.0 was scheduled to be released in September but during the developers conference, GUADEC 2010 in Den Haag, the organization had to face facts: the much ballyhooed GNOME Shell really wasn't ready. The Shell is supposed to bring 'a whole new user experience to the desktop.' So now, in September, what users will see is GNOME 2.32, distributed as a new stable release. Next target date for 3.0: March 2011."

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  1. Smart by DoofusOfDeath · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Better than releasing the Gnome equivalent of KDE4.

    1. Re:Smart by Just+Some+Guy · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Better than releasing the Gnome equivalent of KDE4.

      ...unless it ends up as the Gnome equivalent of Vista - late and not what anyone wants.

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      Dewey, what part of this looks like authorities should be involved?
  2. Learn Lessons From KDE4 by SlashdotOgre · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I truly hope the Gnome folks observed the KDE4 fiasco and learned some good lessons. They really need to make sure the product they release is stable and doesn't include significant feature regressions (although knowing Gnome, they'll probably call them usability enhancements...). There's certain types of software that can be unstable, and a desktop environment isn't one of them. I'm very much in favor of them holding off as long as it takes.

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    Sadly, PS/2 was yet another victim of USB, which doesn't care what you plug into it, the electrical slut.
  3. Re:What about GNOME 3? by Beelzebud · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Using a marketing slogan like "it just works" doesn't describe anything about the new features Gnome 3 has... What is it with Mac users and their eagerness to repeat ad slogans over and over again?