On Fri, Mar 02, 2018 at 04:54:51PM -0000, Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote:
> You have been subscribed to a public bug by Jeremy Bicha (jbicha):
>
> Feature Freeze Justification
> ----------------------------
> Evolution was delayed to not intertangle transitions.
> gnome-shell was released late upstream.
> gnome-control-center & gnome-shell were waiting for a subject matter expert to return from holiday.
> Shotwell got overlooked but plans to release at the same time as GNOME.
>
> GNOME prefers us to not mix and match components from different versions
> as much as possible.
>
> GNOME 3.28.0 release is just over a week away
>
>
> Affected Packages
> -----------------
> evolution transition LP: #1752578
> gnome-control-center and gnome-settings-daemon LP: #1750174
> gnome-shell and mutter LP: #1751070
>
> gnome-session
> shotwell
>
> gnome-games, retro-gtk & libmanette (libmanette released yesterday with
> updated library name, waiting on new retro-gtk release expected any day)
The desktop team wants GNOME 3.28 in 18.04, so +1, let's get it done as
soon as we can though.
On Fri, Mar 02, 2018 at 04:54:51PM -0000, Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote: ------- ------- ------- center & gnome-shell were waiting for a subject matter expert to return from holiday. center and gnome-settings- daemon LP: #1750174
> You have been subscribed to a public bug by Jeremy Bicha (jbicha):
>
> Feature Freeze Justification
> -------
> Evolution was delayed to not intertangle transitions.
> gnome-shell was released late upstream.
> gnome-control-
> Shotwell got overlooked but plans to release at the same time as GNOME.
>
> GNOME prefers us to not mix and match components from different versions
> as much as possible.
>
> GNOME 3.28.0 release is just over a week away
>
>
> Affected Packages
> -----------------
> evolution transition LP: #1752578
> gnome-control-
> gnome-shell and mutter LP: #1751070
>
> gnome-session
> shotwell
>
> gnome-games, retro-gtk & libmanette (libmanette released yesterday with
> updated library name, waiting on new retro-gtk release expected any day)
The desktop team wants GNOME 3.28 in 18.04, so +1, let's get it done as
soon as we can though.
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