GVfs is a userspace virtual filesystem implementation for GIO (a library available in GLib). GVfs comes with a set of backends, including trash support, SFTP, SMB, HTTP, DAV, and many others. GVfs also contains modules for GIO that implement volume monitors and persistent metadata storage. There is also FUSE support that provides limited access to the GVfs filesystems for applications not using GIO.| wiki.gnome.org
The new location of this documentation can be found at https://rygel-project.org | wiki.gnome.org
GNOME Applications under Wayland| wiki.gnome.org
GNOME Keyring| wiki.gnome.org
NetworkManager is the standard Linux network configuration tool suite. It supports large range of networking setups, from desktop to servers and mobile and integrates well with popular desktop environments and server configuration management tools. For detailed and up-to-date documentation, including man pages for NetworkManager(8) and NetworkManager.conf(5), please visit the official NetworkManager site. | wiki.gnome.org
GNOME 46 Schedule| wiki.gnome.org
The initiative to move to Meson has been mostly completed; the list of ported modules is now out of date. This page is maintained mostly for historical/archival reasons. | wiki.gnome.org
Web is the web browser for the GNOME desktop and for elementary OS, based on the popular WebKit engine. It offers a simple, clean, beautiful view of the web featuring first-class GNOME and Pantheon desktop integration, a built-in adblocker enabled by default, and Intelligent Tracking Prevention. With no useless widgets or wasted space, Web closely follows GNOME's design philosophy. Its code name is Epiphany.| wiki.gnome.org