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The size of the development team and the complexity of porting the whole browser to a new backend caused Epiphany to re-release version 2. 22 with bugfixes instead of the actual development code, so browser development remained stagnant until, when the project team announced that Epiphany 2. 26 would be the final Gecko-based version.
Eventually, in September 2009 the Webkit-powered Epiphany 2. 28 was released, as part of GNOME 2. 28.

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