Bug#1071199: O: wicd -- wired and wireless network manager written in Python

2024-06-29 Thread Jeremy Bícha
Oh, I was not expecting a recent bug like this to exist. I only
noticed it after I requested (and got) removal of wicd from
experimental earlier today.

I guess this counts as the "month or two" you suggested.

Thank you,
Jeremy Bícha



Bug#1071199: O: wicd -- wired and wireless network manager written in Python

2024-05-16 Thread Guido Maria Serra
> In case there's nobody stepping up for adoption within a month or two
> or so, I'll probably request removal from Debian. It's in bad shape
> for long enough and I have enough other packages which need my time.

Hi Axel, happy to discuss it at MiniDebConf in Berlin right now. But
likely the outcome you depicted, it seems to be the correct way
forward. The Python porting was almost complete but no-one stepped in
to help me fix the GTK calls made for the X11 UI widget. I gave up and
moved on to other distros, so... given no-one else seems to be
interested in having it... let's remove it.

best,
GMS



Bug#1071199: O: wicd -- wired and wireless network manager written in Python

2024-05-15 Thread Axel Beckert
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: w...@packages.debian.org, txg...@gmail.com, z...@fsfe.org, 
a...@bastelmap.de, b...@debian.org
Control: affects -1 + src:wicd

Let's face it, neither me nor Giap Tran haven't done anything on wicd
since 2019 — beside moving it from unstable to experimental due to the
rather incomplete upstream state of the Python 3 port. I even forgot
to push a commit for years. (I just pushed things now and merged
Bastian's changes from Salsa. → https://salsa.debian.org/debian/wicd)

Looking at https://git.launchpad.net/wicd/log/ it seems that since
then yet another dev (Andreas Messer) tried himself on wicd upstream
and stopped again. (The last dev I had contact with was Guido Serra.)

(I've X-Debbugs-Cc'ed all mentioned persons.)

I actually haven't looked yet if the code as of October 2022 (just
documentation changes afterwards) actually works as the last device
where I used wicd on for wifi connections (an Asus EeePC 900) got very
unreliable due to fan failure. And I haven't fixed that yet.

The package is currently only available in Debian Experimental (see
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/wicd) and its description is:

 Wicd is a general-purpose network configuration server which aims
 to provide a simple but flexible interface for connecting to networks.

 Its features include:

  * wide variety of settings;
  * ability to connect to (and maintain profiles for) both wired and
wireless networks;
  * support for many encryption schemes, including WEP, WPA, WPA2 and
custom schemes;
  * wireless-tools compatibility;
  * tray icon showing network activity and signal strength;
  * lack of GNOME dependencies (although it does require GTK+), making it
easy to use in Xfce, Fluxbox, Openbox, Enlightenment, etc.

In case there's nobody stepping up for adoption within a month or two
or so, I'll probably request removal from Debian. It's in bad shape
for long enough and I have enough other packages which need my time.