GNOME 2.19.1 released
Version 2.19.1 of the GNOME desktop environment has been released with much exclamation. "Welcome to the new GNOME development cycle! Please fasten your seat belt: you're going to see a lot of exciting new changes!, new features!, new bugfixes!, new translations!, new documentation!.
Lots of modules have great plans for 2.19 and if you're willing to help, there's a lot of areas where you'll be heartily welcomed! Don't hesitate to ask how or where you can help. If you don't even know where to start, just send a mail to our fantastic gnome-love mailing list. This is our first development release on our road towards GNOME 2.20.0, which will be released in September 2007."
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GNOME 2.19.1 released
no screenshots =(
srlinuxx i like your new designs btw, i was skeptical at first though
re: theme
well, thank you for saying. it's hard to find a theme that'll work for me. I've been testing and testing, and I end up with one that looks very much like the old one. Thanks.
For such minor incremental
For such minor incremental releases therre will barely be any /visual/ change. a 'visual diff' type screenshots (e.g. before-after side by side) would be handy for this. Default themes mean nothing whatsoever because they vary depending on the distributer.