The GNOME project has announced the general availability of the second snapshot of the development cycle of the next GNOME 3.36, with an official release date for spring 2019.
GNOME 3.35.2 is available for public testing as the second development snapshot in the GNOME 3.36 cycle, bringing new features, enhancements, fixes, and updated translations to various components and applications.
GNOME 3.35.3 is also the last unstable version released this year as the development cycle will continue next year with another unstable release, GNOME 3.35.3, expected to arrive on January 4, 2020, GNOME 3.35.3 will also be the last snapshot released before GNOME 3.36 enters beta, which will happen on February 1, 2020.
'This is the second unstable version with a view to the stable 3.36 series and it is a very quiet version because the most important modules were not updated. A couple of modules returned due to compatibility issues, but this usually happens in all our shaky releases. Mentions Michael Cantazaro in the mail announcement.
Until then, you are invited to try GNOME 3.35.2 by downloading the official compilations or the source packages, or from the unstable repositories of your favorite distribution.
Always keep in mind that this compilation is unstable and should only be used for testing, avoiding installing it on production computers.