Steve, 
You're right, a seporate program might be too much.   I believe the update 
program should warn people to gather their wep keys and other network 
authentication because it will be lost in the upgrade.  

Basically, I think the pop-up note saying :hey, do you want to do a
dist-upgrade?..  it should just say that a dist-upgrade is available,
and a link to the  the release notes, the release notes should say how
to start the upgrade, because it implies that the person spent the time
to read the important notes.

I believe your release notes are ok.

  I know that something needs to be done to avoid stranding the user.


\ This Kubuntu KDE and network manager are way cool and well done, This is just 
a severe case of putting a hole infront of the user and removing the guard rail 
so it's easy for them to make a bridge, but the sign doesn't say where to get 
the bridge... (there is a small note to the documents that say where the bridge 
is...)

I knew I could have problems when upgrading, so I had methods to stay
online... I'm still going for computing safety.

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Release notes need to tell upgrade users how to add new network-manager widget
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/349066
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