diff --git a/docs/_includes/menu.html b/docs/_includes/menu.html
index 3bf8f348..be4e5de3 100644
--- a/docs/_includes/menu.html
+++ b/docs/_includes/menu.html
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
News
+ - 3.79
- 3.78
- 3.77
- 3.76
diff --git a/docs/guides/locale-naming.md b/docs/guides/locale-naming.md
index ec63f856..e4a5fba6 100644
--- a/docs/guides/locale-naming.md
+++ b/docs/guides/locale-naming.md
@@ -33,15 +33,15 @@ When there are ‘short’ additional names (without hyphens), prefer
‘plain’ demonyms (even if vernacular, like `canadien`) over composed
names (eg, `british` better than `UKenglish`). This reflects the
evolution of the `english` style, because the names `american` and
-`british` predates `USenglish` and `UKenglish`. Note the names
+`british` predate `USenglish` and `UKenglish`. Note the names
`ukenglish` and `usenglish` (all lowercase) are *not* supported by
`babel`, even if they work in some operating systems.
The following names are deprecated: `brazil` (for `brazilian`),
`bahasai` (for `indonesian`), `bahasam` (for `malay`), `frenchb` (for
-`french`) lsorbian (for `lowersorbian`), `newzealand`, `portuges` [*sic*]
-(for `portuguese`), usorbian (for `uppersorbian`), `vietnam` (for
-`vietnamese`), `russianb` (for `russian`). Therefore, they are not
+`french`) lsorbian (for `lowersorbian`), `newzealand`, `portuges`
+[*sic*] (for `portuguese`), usorbian (for `uppersorbian`), `vietnam`
+(for `vietnamese`), `russianb` (for `russian`). Therefore, they are not
included in `name.babel`. Some anomalous names (related to `german` and
`serbian`) should be fixed in the future, but how to deal with them is
under study.
diff --git a/docs/index.md b/docs/index.md
index 685dfd6f..b3d2e322 100644
--- a/docs/index.md
+++ b/docs/index.md
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ case, it's advisable to install TeXLive.)
| Version | Most relevant changes
| --- | --- |
-| [3.79](news/whats-new-in-babel-3.79.html) | (dev) Mainly a maintenance release. |
+| [3.79](news/whats-new-in-babel-3.79.html) | Mainly a maintenance release. |
| [3.78](news/whats-new-in-babel-3.78.html) | Some locales updated to the CLDR 41. |
| [3.77](news/whats-new-in-babel-3.77.html) | More on calendars: `\today`, `coptic`. New locale `ar-SA`. |
| [3.76](news/whats-new-in-babel-3.76.html) | Calendar converters. |
diff --git a/docs/news/whats-new-in-babel-3.79.md b/docs/news/whats-new-in-babel-3.79.md
index f6729de8..c08534f0 100644
--- a/docs/news/whats-new-in-babel-3.79.md
+++ b/docs/news/whats-new-in-babel-3.79.md
@@ -1,18 +1,25 @@
# What's new in babel 3.79
-(*Draft*)
+2022-08-29
This is basically a maintenance release, with some refactoring,
minor improvements in error catching, and a few names in `ini` files
-fixed.
+fixed.
-Following the CLDR, now the preferred name for ‘od’ is `odia`, although
-`oriya` is still recognized.
+Following the CLDR, now the preferred name for ‘or’ is `odia`, although
+`oriya` is still valid.
# Fixes
* Fix issues of tcolorbox in RTL (graphics layout) (#186), thanks to
Salim Bou (@seloumi).
-* \footnote with babel bidi=default raises an error in LuaLaTeX (#187).
+* `\footnote` with `bidi=default` raises an error in LuaLaTeX (#187).
* Extra blank spaces with Hebrew calendar.
+# Known issues
+
+With the latest changes in the LaTeX core, `\MakeUppercase` and
+`\MakeLowercase`, `babel` casing might be broken. For example, with
+Medieval Latin, `\MakeUppercase{lupus}` now prints ‘LUPUS’ instead of
+‘LVPVS’. A fix is on the way.
+