> If nobody steps up to finish the porting, there is (not so nice) plan B: 
> disable
> wicd-gtk and leave wicd-curses (more buggy than it should be, but
> usable) and wicd-cli.

Sadly it appears no one has stepped up to do the porting in the four years
since 2017. As a user of wicd-curses, can I humbly suggest that Debian
disables wicd-gtk for the time being so that Debian/testing mapped to
bookworm can continue using wicd?

I'm slightly worried by this comment though:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=885140#77

If wicd-curses is kicked out of Debian entirely, what is the suggested
alternative for scanning, connecting to and disconnecting from Wi-Fi
in a terminal?

 / Sebastian

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