Habbit wrote:
> Ok, so the app was bad and unmantained, so it got removed. Even though
> the decision seems wrong to me, because there is no clear alternative
> for a centralized management other that full-blown Samba managers like
> SWAT, I can live with it. So, will there be a centralized network shares
> administration applet installed by default in Ubuntu Hardy? And if so,
> which one?
>
Of course, it's been changed to nautilus-share, which supports sharing folders
anonymously. So this is not a regression, as we will have a (better) replacement
for it.
Habbit wrote:
> Ok, so the app was bad and unmantained, so it got removed. Even though
> the decision seems wrong to me, because there is no clear alternative
> for a centralized management other that full-blown Samba managers like
> SWAT, I can live with it. So, will there be a centralized network shares
> administration applet installed by default in Ubuntu Hardy? And if so,
> which one?
>
Of course, it's been changed to nautilus-share, which supports sharing folders
anonymously. So this is not a regression, as we will have a (better) replacement
for it.