Dear GNOMEs,

It's again time: we will start integrating GNOME 3.23.90 into
GNOME:Factory during the next couple days.

As this is an alpha version and we do not want to break any potential
users having this repo enabled, we will disable publishing again for
the time being.

If you have the repo enabled, you can keep doing so - nothing should
break, you just won't get updates in it anymore.

The next step is to submit GNOME 3.23.91 (next week) towards
openSUSE:Factory and get into the Staging area (we are already actively
 bribing again to get Staging:G assigned).

GNOME 3.23.91 will NOT be accepted into openSUSE:Factory and will NOT
reach tumbleweed users; this will only serve us to finalize integration
testings and potentially adjust openQA tests where needed.

Shortly after, the same excercise will happen for GNOME 3.23.92 and if
all goes well we should be able to deliver GNOME 3.24.0 shortly after
it has been released upstream. The public release is planned for March
22nd 2017.

If you want to already have a glimpse at what will come your way, there
is the GNOME:Next repo which tracks unstable versions throughout their
development cycle - and for the less adventurous we produce a live
image out of those packages, which you can find at

http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/GNOME:/Medias/images/iso/?P=G
NOME_Next*

Since about a week ago, there are even openQA tests running for this
image (oposite to the standard Tumbleweed process, though, openQA has
NO decisive influence on the release of a new iso file - it is FIRST
published, THEN tested)

The test overview can be found at
https://openqa.opensuse.org/group_overview/35

Cheers,
Dominique, in the name of the entire GNOME Team

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