Hi Carsten,

Thanks for your quick reply. It would be nice to have a front end to connman. 
Also what about porting any missing features from an already established 
network manager like the one kde uses or wicd to connman?

On Wednesday 06 November 2013 16:22:42 Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Nov 2013 07:28:31 +0100 Jonathan Aquilina
> <jaquil...@eagleeyet.net>
> said:
> > >From the moment I first tried out E  i have fallen in love with it.
> > 
> > I do notice that there are certain features which are lacking. The network
> > manager conman needs some major work, as well as native apps for E. My
> 
> in what way? connman is a back-end daemon. it has quite a lot of features
> not actually exposed in the ui - the ui only exposes the most basic things
> needed to get wifi selected, enter password, select a bt, usb/ethernet
> connection etc.
> 
> the only things i personally really miss are:
> 
> 1. being able to forget a network
> 2. static ip setup.
> 
> to a large extent we will rely on connman having a feature at all to be able
> to use it.
> 
> > question becomes would the project like in terms of conman, for example,
> > the code of the kde network management source ported to E or would it be
> > better if something were written from scratch using the E api's.
> > 
> > Also what languages in terms of programming does one need to know?
> > 
> > Regards
> > Jonathan
> > 
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