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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 120844] Problem connecting to configured AP,
From:       Stefan Winter <swinter () kde ! org>
Date:       2006-01-31 20:34:49
Message-ID: 20060131203449.18390.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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swinter kde org changed:

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             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |ASSIGNED
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------- Additional Comments From swinter kde org  2006-01-31 21:34 -------
Well, the status monitoring part (tray icon, signal strength display) is used very actively in \
the community and is completely independent of the kcm part. And these problems *did* pop up \
earlier, there exists a usability bug report somewhere in the tracker. Which is the reason that \
I *will* discontinue the kcm part for KDE 4. And that's why I will do the completely new thing \
for KDE 4. Concerning the "join forces": I am pretty much the only person that cares about wifi \
stuff. From the very beginning on, the KOrinoco 0.0.2 days, this is mostly a one-man project \
with very rare contributions from others. So who exactly should I join forces with? Me, myself \
and I? Oh, if you want to take a look a the new UI, take a look at the Qt Designer UI prototype \
at http://www.stefan-winter.de/wireless_kcmodule.ui (still Qt3 Designer based... will port to \
Qt4 sometime soon if I find the time) Oh, back to the topic: I just verified that the script \
field doesn't open correctly when clicking, so I'm changing the state of this report to \
assigned.


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