fwiw, also fixed in 0.7 final from upstream.

Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote:
> This bug was fixed in the package network-manager-applet -
> 0.7~~svn20081020t000444-0ubuntu1.8.10.1
>
> ---------------
> network-manager-applet (0.7~~svn20081020t000444-0ubuntu1.8.10.1) 
> intrepid-proposed; urgency=low
>
>   * fix LP: #289466 - Network Manager 0.7 applet not Appearing if there are
>     managed entries in /etc/network/interfaces; we always call
>     applet_schedule_update_icon in client_init; also we also show the try when
>     there are error conditions (no NM running, no managed device)
>     - add debian/patches/lp289464_always_show_tray_icon.patch
>     - update debian/patches/series
>   * fix LP: #286421 - nm-connection-editor menu item untranslatable;
>     add i18n support to nm-connection-editor.desktop; patch by Timo Jyrinki
>     <[email protected]>
>     - add debian/patches/lp286421_fix_i18n_bug_286421.patch
>     - update debian/patches/series
>   * fix LP: #268803 - Ubuntu Intrepid: Both Knetworkmanager and Network
>     Manager load on startup; fix xdg autostart .desktop file to
>     "OnlyShowIn=GNOME;XFCE;"
>     - add debian/patches/lp268803_xdg_autostart_gnome_xfce_only.patch
>     - update debian/patches/series
>   * fix LP: #293749 - prefix vs. netmask translation inconsistencies in
>     connection-editor causes confusion; we cherry pick rev1009 from upstream
>     svn and backport that.
>     - add debian/patches/lp293749_better_prefix_netmask_ui.patch
>     - update debian/patches/series
>
>  -- Alexander Sack <[email protected]>   Mon, 01 Dec 2008 14:05:51 +0100
>
> ** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu Intrepid)
>        Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
>
>

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[8.10][patch] nm-connection-editor menu item untranslatable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286421
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