** Description changed:

- When clicking "Edit Connections" or "Connection Information" when right-
- clicking the nm-tray applet, nothing pops up. Either installing xterm by
- default or the NetworkManager GNOME frontend would fix this, but there
- should really be a native dialog box.
+ Lubuntu 18.10 and on is using nm-tray for network connections.
+ Unfortunately it lacks a native connection editor and instead loads
+ `nmtui-edit` in a terminal. This is substandard and makes dealing with
+ things like VPNs impossible.
  
- This has been filed upstream here: https://github.com/palinek/nm-
- tray/issues/23
+ To be clear, with the switch to LXQt from LXDE, Lubuntu is attempting to
+ use applications that do not require GTK. The Ubuntu Release Team
+ imposes a requirement that prevents us from using cmst, otherwise it
+ would be a better choice.
+ 
+ Lubuntu is tracking development of this here:
+ https://phab.lubuntu.me/T29

** Changed in: nm-tray (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Triaged

** Summary changed:

- nm-tray is missing a native Qt "Edit Connections" or "Connection Information" 
menu
+ nm-tray is missing a native Qt UI for editing connections

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