Re: Network Proxy + Network Configuration
Carlos Garnacho <[email protected]> Tue, 18 May 2004 02:09:48 +0200
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.gnome.system-tools |
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| Message-ID | <1084838988.714.32.camel@filemon> |
Hi Francisco! Sorry for the delay (I should get a way to put it automatically in my mails ): El jue, 13-05-2004 a las 21:33, +0100, Francisco Gama escribió: > hi > > First, as my first a new subscriber of this mailing-list i would like to > start posting a suggestion which i consider to be useful. > Gnome has an option in the menu Applications > Desktop Preferences > called Network Proxy. > > However there is another place in Gnome default install which allows > users to take manage connections which is in System tools > Network > configuration. > > Why not join then in a single option (preferly in System tools)? Network > Proxy could just be one more tab of the Network configuration which > could make it even more acessible (as we don't need to open two > applications when configurating a new network) and a little more logic > (i guess). > > Another useful tip would be to also integrate Network Proxy options with > the Network Configuration Profiles. I think it's obvious, why... I mostly agree, but we've got a problem here (well, actually 2): - The network proxy capplet is inside gnome core, while the GST aren't, that may be a problem for people - The proxy stuff is per-user config, while the network-admin stuff is system-wide, we might want to handle this more intelligently than now if we want to mix both concepts in a single app but of course I agree in that the gnome control center capplets and the GST should be much more integrated > > That's all, Thanks for attention :) Thanks for your comments :) > > _______________________________________________ > system-tools-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/system-tools-list >