Constantinos / January 14, 2012 00:29
GNOME accessibility contributors will be gathering for a four day hackfest in A Coruña, Spain, next week. Together, they will be working to enhance GNOME’s assistive technologies, which allow people with disabilities such as visual, movement, hearing, cognitive and language impairments to use GNOME software. The hackfest will be focusing on two key GNOME accessibility technologies – ATK and AT-SPI.
Panos Georgiadis / December 27, 2011 15:00
Are you ready for Gnome 3.4 release? Well, the developers over Gnome planet are on fire, since the Gnome 3.3.3 development release is out there in the wilderness of the Web. If I were you, I will probably wait until the next stable release (aka 3.4). But, for those who want to run the latest software and latest only, here
Panos Georgiadis / September 29, 2011 02:55
Groton, MA, September 28 2011: Today, the GNOME Desktop project released GNOME 3.2, the first follow-up release to its ground-breaking GNOME 3.0. With GNOME 3, GNOME undertook a major redesign and reimagined the user interface for the next generation of the desktop. From 3.2, GNOME is refining the project and starting to introduce new, modern GNOME applications that will deeply