GNOME 3.20 Desktop Environment Gets Closer to Reality with the Latest Milestone

Just a few minutes ago, December 17, 2015, Matthias Clasen sent us an email to inform everyone about the general availability of the third development milestone towards the GNOME 3.20 desktop environment.
Also: GNOME 3.19.3 Presents The Latest Look At What's Coming For GNOME 3.20
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