Hi everyone, right GNOME 3.36 will be released next on Wednesday next week
(March 11) and well a great way to acknowledge the new release is to gather
some friends and organize a release party.
Relevant, guides, information and resources about how to organize a release
party is available on the engagement wiki [0], [1]
I don't think there an overstatement that basically any question about the
new release or hosting a release party is welcome.
Its also possible to reach out to community members on the GNOME's
Rocket.chat instance at https://chat.gnome.org/channel/engagement.

Again, basically any question about hosting a release parties or GNOME 3.36
is welcome.
Quite a bit of information about the upcoming features of GNOME 3.36 is
available and can be found in this Gitlab [2] ticket.

0. https://wiki.gnome.org/Events/ReleaseParties/ThreePointThirtysix
1. https://wiki.gnome.org/Engagement/Events#Release_Parties
2. https://gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/Engagement/release-notes/issues/18

*the credits to GNOME 3.36 should go to the hackers who by their everyday
hard work is making GNOME 3.36 a reality.
--
-mvh Oliver Propst
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