While Ubuntu13.10 released the second and last Beta versions, effectugnome13.10 also entered the final test phase, but it was disappointing that it was still integrated with GNOME3.8, the final official version is basically the same. Javastugnome is a branch system that focuses on the GNOME desktop environment. But if you are bringing an old version that has been six months old, what is the significance? The final version of Ubuntu13.10 is scheduled to be released on April 10, October 17.
While Ubuntu 13.10 was released as the second and last Beta versions, Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 entered the final test phase, but it was disappointing that it integrated GNOME 3.8, the final official version is basically the same.
Ubuntu GNOME is a branch system that focuses on the GNOME desktop environment. But if you bring an old version that has been six months old, what is the significance?
The final version of Ubuntu 13.10 is scheduled to be released in October 17, and GNOME 3.10 has been distributed to developers since September 23. That is to say, Ubuntu has nearly a month to integrate the new version, but it seems that they do not intend to do so.
It may be due to time constraints and the lack of comprehensive integration and testing, but it does hit many users who like Ubuntu and GNOME desktops.
Even a harmonious version number must be added.
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