Hi all,

Here's this week's update:

= GNOME =
GDM has now replaced LightDM.  We’re working on the transition between
display managers to make sure that users are seamlessly transitioned to the
new stack.  We’re doing regular automated upgrade tests to make sure
everything keeps working, but we’re keen to get your bug reports.

We’ve spent time cleaning up the desktop seeds and demoted 70+ packages.
This has freed up a little space on the ISO and makes things generally
easier to manage.

Good news: transparent terminals under Wayland now work properly, thanks to
a patch from Owen Taylor at Fedora. SRUs for previous releases are underway.

= Snaps =
We’ve been packaging more GNOME apps as Snaps using the gnome-3-24 platform
Snap.  By utilising the content interface in Snaps we can share the common
libraries between GNOME apps which means the apps themselves are smaller
and the maintenance of the core libraries can happen in one place and be
shared by all the Snaps using it.  We’ll be publishing a how-to guide and
some demos next week.

The Libre Office 5.3.4 snap has been promoted to the stable channel.
Thanks for the feedback and testing.

= Video & Audio =
We’ve proposed an upstream fix for gstreamer-vaapi (
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783169) to work towards
accelerated video playback.
We’ve narrowed down a graphical corruption issue in Totem down to a bug in
Clutter and we’re working on a fix.

Daniel’s fun fact for the week: Modern Atom chips (Cherry Trail, Apollo
Lake) and cheap notebook chips (Braswell) can play 4K H.265 without
breaking a sweat. Even on a 2-watt CPU. Unfortunately they usually come
with low quality screens and never HDMI 2.0.

We’ve landed some important fixes to audio in Artful this week, and users
of Bluetooth and USB speakers should seen a significant improvement in
usability - for example switching to the device automatically on connection
and preferring the high quality A2DP Bluetooth profile over the low quality
HSP/HFP one.  There is an important caveat/bug though, because of the way
GDM and PulseAudio interact, you can’t use a Bluetooth audio-device with a
screen-reader at the greeter.  Once you’re logged in though, everything
should work again, and for users who don’t need use a screen-reader, the
A2DP profile is now available for use once you’re logged in.  We’re working
on a proper fix for this with upstreams.  If you’re using a screen-reader
at the greeter I’d like to hear from you.

= Updates =
Ubuntu 16.10 Yakkety Yak is end-of-life of the end of July.


Cheers, Will
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