Jim Campbell wrote: > /me is fired up. :-) > > Here's a couple of ideas: > > ** Samba browsing support via Thunar. Yes, I know it's been asked for > lots of times, and that we all want it, but we should revisit it for > Feisty+1. It isn't too difficult to set this up via fusesmb and a > little CLI and menu magic, but it would be nice to have something more > integrated and user friendly. If an upstream fix is not available, > perhaps a we could put together a wizard of some sort to take users > through the setup process. > --- In this regard, I'm not too fond of pyneighborhood. I was looking > through its log files while using it, and found that the log files > contain network login information in plain text. This text is removed > when the program closes, but I still don't like it. I don't like pyneighborhood either and thus always launch fusesmb. Too bad it hasn't got a user interface and only timer based discovery... > ** nm-applet: Slightly less user involvement required to get nm-applet > in the taskbar. I was using iwlist and other such CLI trickery before > finding out about nm-applet. Nm-applet sure makes getting onto a > wireless network very easy, and we should find a way to make it more > easily available. You forgot to mention the VPN client of nm-applet, which I need to connect to my office... > > ** Do any of us use gxine for playing media? What are people using > for their media players? In terms of audio, Quod Libet does not > depend on gnome, and is written in python . . . Exaile maybe? gxine s*cks big time...
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