
Attention all GNOME developers, maintainers, groupies and budding journalists: the release notes are one of the most important aspects of each GNOME release, they show new users the gloss that is GNOME and help the technical press write articles about the new release.
The release notes need your help. Visit
the release notes page and update it with all of the new features and technology that has been added to GNOME 2.22. Add anything you like, if you're worried about if it's important enough, add it anyway.
I am coordinating the release notes this year, but I want all the help I can get, if you want to help with the writing, or anything else, add your name (and contact details) to the bottom of the page. Here's working towards and awesome release notes.
Update: people who want to run cutting edge GNOME should perhaps check out the
GNOME Developer Kit