On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 11:37 -0400, Dan Williams wrote: > Well, think about GUI config now *too*, since otherwise, you're > basically giving users the finger. If the VPN has a lot of options, a > lot of thought needs to go into the interface to make sure you don't > just have a huge dialog with a bunch of buttons that no user can ever > hope to comprehend. Just making it "the sysadmin's problem" isn't the > right solution either.
Right. Although I do much prefer the 'run this shell script and then it'll work' approach rather than trying to tell people how to set it up the pointy-clicky way :) > But if you're just getting it up and running for now, then yeah, the > GUI bits aren't necessary quite yet, but can be done after that. Yeah -- that's what I meant. You can get the nm-n2n-service bits done first, then do the GUI _second_. Not that you can defer the GUI for ever. I think I did it the wrong way round, by attempting to do the GUI first. -- dwmw2 _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
