For the reference, here's the feature list https://wiki.gnome.org/ThreePointEleven/Features
In addition to that from what I've seen in blogs there are more headerbar improvements, new gedit design, new nautilus design, and probably more things I forgot to mention or aren't there yet but might be added by the time it releases.

The only "big" changes are Nautilus and gedit which might be a bit surprising for people because they are vastly different from what we have right now, but over-all I still think it should be an update in F20.


On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 8:40 PM, Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com> wrote:
Elad Alfassa <elad@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
GNOME 3.12 is due to be released in March, but as I understood there won't be another Fedora release before August. So what's the plan? Are we going to skip GNOME 3.12 entirely? I would much rather if we could (for a lack of a better term) ignore the fedora package update guidelines and provide 3.12 for F20 when it's released.


Speaking personally, I'd like it if we could ship 3.12 as an update - if it doesn't have any really big surprises, compared to 3.10, I'll have to go back and check - and ship 3.14 with f21, getting back on our nice old 'cadence' (sorry, couldn't resist...) with GNOME.
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