2010/1/26 Dan Williams <d...@redhat.com>
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> I was generally moving towards just an applet-like CLI client, and since
> people that want to use a CLI for that sort of stuff will obviously be
> familiar with CLI-based configuration, they will certainly be expected
> to know how to configure either keyfiles or their distro config files.
> I don't think we really need a CLI nm-connection-editor at all.
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> Dan
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For me one of the huge benefits of NM is in dealing with 3G dongles.  I
particularly like the interactive way you select country and it prompts you
for networks, select network and it prompts you for billing option etc.
etc.  I don't need to worry about the APN, any strange network-specific
settings, or indeed device-specific settings.

Would your envisaged CLI solution take care of that or would we need to
manually add APN settings and whatnot to config files?  I think a CLI
interface would be a great idea, but if it doesn't carry over the
easy-to-use aspect of NM it would be a shame.
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