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GNOME 3.0 - What’s good, what’s missing, what needs work

July 13th, 2009

In a fresh interview with derStandard.at, Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth talks about GNOME 3.0 — its strengths, but also about what he thinks is missing. He also mentions ongoing talks for a common meta-release-cycle with Debian which could delay the next LTS

Tracy Jones-Harris Internet, computers Debian, GNOME 3.0, linux, Mark Shuttleworth, Ubuntu

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