Hi Dan (and all other Ubuntu fans/devs)

It really is a shame 1.5.0 has just missed the cut-off point for being
included in II. If it makes it into 9.04 then far as I'm concerned that
will be the Ubuntu release to watch out for, the one which could really
start a large number of people switching and hence trigger the mythical
'year of the Linux desktop' the tech press has been speculating about
all these years. Easy wifi/internet config and use really is such a
critical component of the Linux desktop experience- make or break in
fact.

Yes, I am aware that wicd currently lacks dial-up and VPN, but these
connections are only used by a small minority of users compared to those
who just want a regular ethernet or (protected) wifi link thats easy to
setup, auto-connects and most importantly just works, which is what wicd
offers.

If wicd gets into the repos in time for 9.04 but is still lacking dial-
up and VPN support then Ubuntu would be wise to replace NM with a
combination of connectivity apps. wicd would do it all for most users,
gnome-ppp could be included for those who need dial-up and openvpn for
those who require VPN. Yes, taking this route might consume a little
more space on the install disc and would be less elegant than having one
app (try) to do it all but the important thing is that this setup would
actually WORK and many, many more people would be able to access the net
under Ubuntu and hence Ubuntu would, for the first time, have a serious
chance at becoming a real contender in the desktop OS space.

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