I can attest that this is fixed in the latest gutsy version
(0.6.5-0ubuntu14). In the feisty version (0.6.4-6ubuntu7), I had the
same experience as John. After upgrading, it's gone; NM correctly
remembers the settings when connecting the next time, and there is no
directory created for the network in ~/.gconf. I do however notice an
odd error in nm-applet's stderr output:

** (nm-applet:xxxxx): WARNING **: <WARN>  nmi_save_network_info(): Error
saving secret for wireless network 'xxxxxxxx' in keyring: 5

(The x's are censored system details.)

The error seems to be harmless, though, because everything works as far
as I can tell.

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Does not store WPA-Enterprise password in keyring
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41134
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