Gnome News and Articles
Does GNOME 2 nostalgia harm the future of the free desktop?
Off the Beat: Bruce Byfield's Blog
21.01.2013
Discovering the New Gnome
Gnome starts to reinvent itself, cautiously
28.12.2012
The last few years have been troubled for the Gnome Project. Once a premier desktop environment for Linux, it has seen its market share diminish amid user dissatisfaction over Gnome 3 and accusations that the project was ignoring users. Yet, over the last six months, something important has been happening: Slowly and quietly, the members of Gnome have started trying to turn the situation around.
The Results of the Survey That GNOME Would Rather Ignore
Off the Beat: Bruce Byfield's Blog
11.09.2012
Yorba Desktop
The Gnome Desktop and Beyond
10.09.2012
At a time when many developers are focused on cloud applications, Yorba’s sights remain fixed firmly on the desktop.
Cinnamon 1.4
Mint’s Cinnamon Desktop
31.05.2012
Because of their novel look and feel, both Gnome 3 and Ubuntu’s Unity have been running into harsh criticism from many users. In response, Mint, an Ubuntu spinoff, has revived the Gnome 2 feel on its own desktop.