<p dir="ltr">So, if you enable gnome3 and stacking, you won't have stable packages from 3.10, right? Just 3.8 and "unstable" 3.10...</p>
<p dir="ltr">Alfredo </p>
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Hi HadiM<br>
<div>On 07/09/13 19:44, HadiM wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hello,
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<div>I saw gnome 3.10 packages in ppa staging but I am not
certain it's very safe to use this ppa for daily usage. I know
Ubuntu won't bring Gnome 3.10 in 13.10 but I would like to
know if Ubuntu Gnome team planned to bring it in gnome 3 ppa ?</div>
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The plan for the saucy cycle is <br>
<b>gnome3</b> ppa - 3.8 bits that missing from Saucy<br>
<b>gnome3-next</b> ppa - This is a new one, that will contain the
stable 3.10 bits. Its Empty right now, but will start copying
packages into here once they are ready, which should be quite soon.<br>
<b>gnome3-staging</b> ppa - As usual, 3.10 bits that still need more
testing or have known bugs/regressions.<br>
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Tim<br>
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<div>And what about gnome extension if we enable gnome 3.10 ?
It will be the same mess as when we switch from 3.6 to 3.8 ?
Will we have to wait extension developers upgrade to the new
API (even if most of the time it's only about adding 3.10 in
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<div>Thank you guys !<br>
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