Mikus,
   OLPC/Sugarlabs did not introduce that terminology.
Take your wrath out on Linux and Apple (and possibly
M$, I don't use Windows enough to know if they have
also adopted that phrase.)

My Mac doesn't ask if I want to "use" an AP, it asks me
if I "trust" an AP.   It then remembers that AP as "trusted".

Cheers,
wad

On Aug 8, 2010, at 10:52 PM, Mikus Grinbergs wrote:

>> switching between the desktop
>> environments will certainly cause one of the following:
>> ... 
>> 2.  loss of association and no reassociation (the other desktop hasn't
>> been told to trust the access point).
> 
> When phrases such as "trust the access point" start being used, I have
> great difficulty understanding how "wifi with a choice of access points"
> is supposed to work.  If I want to use an access point, why does the XO
> need to be told to "trust" that access point ?
> 
> How do I tell my XO: "Trust 'Joe' more than 'Sam'" ?
> 
> Thanks,  mikus
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