Kevin Kofler wrote:
Christopher Aillon <caillon <at> redhat.com> writes:
We should get to the point where we have one login manager, and just
swap out the toolkits/UI. Logging in is something that we seriously
should not have multiple packages for.
And then what guarantees us the KDE frontend is not going to get the same
treatment KNetworkManager got for F8 (i.e. the backend getting upgraded to an
experimental, completely incompatible snapshot which is not supported by the
KDE frontend yet, and way too late in the release cycle (after the feature
freeze!) so there's no way the KDE frontend can be fixed in time)?
Without people that care about making things work actually stepping up
to _do_ the work, you have no guarantees about anything ever working.
When NM 0.7 was first added to rawhide, even the GNOME applet was not
really functioning. Connecting to wireless networks was not even
implemented in the applet. VPN didn't work, and a plethora of other
bugs. Yet the GNOME applet now works for F8. I truly believe that if
someone cared enough, the KDE applet would also be working.
The way NetworkManager 0.7 has been handled in F8 makes me very distrustful of
such "one backend, multiple frontend" solutions.
We made it clear from the start of the F8 cycle that we were going to be
doing the NM feature, and it was tracked in FESCo meetings. So the fact
that KNM is non functioning should not be a reflection on anything other
than lack of people doing the work for KNM.
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