I'd guess this means we don't need to worry about gnome-keyring
and gnome-keyring-manager anymore.   Darren Kenny is the owner
of gnome-keyring.spec.  Any thoughts?

Brian

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Removing gnome-keyring-manager from desktop distribution
Date: Sat, 08 Dec 2007 23:20:03 +0000 (UTC)
From: Stef Walter <[email protected]>
Reply-To: stef at memberwebs.com
To: desktop-devel-list at gnome.org <desktop-devel-list at gnome.org>

Seahorse now has surpassed the functionality of gnome-keyring-manager,
as far as managing one or more keyrings and the passwords contained in
them. It does things in a more simple manner, and hopefully more
understandable. Screenshots attached. [1]

As was discussed before on this list, I'd suggest we remove
gnome-keyring-manager from the 'desktop' distribution for 2.22. The tool
may have uses elsewhere, but I'm not sure we need to duplicate this
functionality in GNOME.

Cheers,
Stef Walter

[1] Please feel free to file bugs if you see usability or other issues.


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