I think, placing the wireless passwords out of the keyring is not the
ideal solution, because the keyring is being used for other passwords as
well. (Like Samba shares or various instant messengers.) So just dealing
with network-manager decreases security but doesn't solve the problem at
all.

If you personally don't care about encrypted password storage, I think
you could set your gnome keyring master passphrase to an empty one. Of
course this will cause your whole keyring to be saved to disk
unencrypted.

I personally don't mind typing the keyring password once during login
and use thinkfinger for sudo, screensaver, etc.

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Thinkfinger doesn't unlock keyring
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276384
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