[Goodies-dev] Hi, though I'm not sure if this is the correct way, I'd like to contribute back to the open source community. I'm running Xfce 4.10 on a heavily modified Gentoo system, and use Intel's connmand as connection manager. Lacking a user interface (connman-gnome-0.7 is not really an option, also personally I don't like Canonical's network indicator), I wrote a desktop agnostic UI to manage some (not all) properties provided by connmand. This UI consists of a DSO doing all the DBus work, an applet showing the global connection status, an agent to provide network credentials, and a preferences dialog. The bzipped source package is less than 100k. If interested, please let me know. With best regards, Herbert Waldegger

Herbert Waldegger herbert.waldegger at gmail.com
Sun Jan 13 15:24:43 CET 2013


Hi,

though I'm not sure if this is the correct way, I'd like to contribute back to the open source community.
I'm running Xfce 4.10 on a heavily modified Gentoo system, and use Intel's connmand as connection manager.
Lacking a user interface (connman-gnome-0.7 is not really an option, also personally I don't like Canonical's network
indicator), I wrote a desktop agnostic UI to manage some (not all) properties provided by connmand.
This UI consists of a DSO doing all the DBus work, an applet showing the global connection status, an agent to provide
network credentials, and a preferences dialog.
The bzipped source package is less than 100k. If interested, please let me know.

With best regards,
Herbert Waldegger


More information about the Goodies-dev mailing list