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Revision as of 12:34, 24 January 2012
Summary
Setting proxy parameters via special Control Panel component.
Owner
- Code: Aleksey Lim
- Icons: Anish Mangal
Current status
- Targeted release: 0.96
- Last updated: 2Tue Nov 22 20:40:01 UTC 2011
- Percentage of completion: 95%
Detailed Description
In some cases people might be behind HTTP proxy. For now, there is no any users friendly way in Sugar to setup proxy setting.
Benefit to Sugar
Set proxy parameters without using low level tools like gconftool or switching to Gnome session. This is especially required in Australia and is being developed by ActivityCentral following their input.
Scope
New Control Panel component.
UI Design
The feature adds a button and UI to the My-Settings window. Mockups below.
For comparison, this is what the Gnome 2 proxy settings dialog looks like:
How To Test
- clone sources
- symlink cloned directory to CP components directory,
/usr/share/sugar/extensions/cpsection
by default - restart sugar shell
- open Proxy CP component and setup proxy connection
- open gnome-network-setting and check if it has the same options set
User Experience
The feature is entirely localized only within Control Panel.
Dependencies
None.
Contingency Plan
Do not use new Control Panel component.
Documentation
Is there upstream documentation on this feature, or notes you have written yourself? Has this topic been discussed in the mailing list or during a meeting? Link to that material here so other interested developers can get involved.
Release Notes
The Sugar Release Notes inform end-users about what is new in the release. An Example is 0.84/Notes. The release notes also help users know how to deal with platform changes such as ABIs/APIs, configuration or data file formats, or upgrade concerns. If there are any such changes involved in this feature, indicate them here. You can also link to upstream documentation if it satisfies this need. This information forms the basis of the release notes edited by the release team and shipped with the release.