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Gedit Aims For More Frequent Releases, Bans AI / LLM Contributions

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 28 March 2026 at 07:11 AM EDT. 25 Comments
Following the release of GNOME 50, Gedit 50 was released on Friday as the newest version of this graphical text editor aligned with the GNOME desktop. Moving forward the Gedit developers are banning AI / large language model (LLM) driven developments and aim to ship more releases faster.

While many Linux distributions have switched over to the GNOME Text Editor as the default general purpose text editor for the GNOME desktop, Gedit continues to be developed. Gedit continues working out well for some use-cases and preferred by some longtime GNOME users. I, for example, still prefer Gedit due to its much faster performance than GNOME Text Editor when it comes to loading large XML files and Gedit's find/replace window working across tabs/documents unlike the newer editor.

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With Gedit 50 there are translation updates, documentation improvements, and more. With their updated documentation is now bannning AI / LLM contributions. The ban applies to all parts of the project with the exception of purely translating texts for issues and comments to English.

The Gedit 50 release announcement also notes they are aiming for a faster release cadence in 2026. Some work being done to Gedit includes enhancing their toolkit support library, more streamlined document loading, and completion framework.

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