deeper or tighter integration of network-manager into GNOME than
was the case in squeeze.
- 4. If matters are left as they currently stand, users who have the gnome
- metapackages installed but do not have network-manager installed will,
- in the process of upgrading from squeeze to wheezy (either due to an
- explicit decision to remove it or an implicit decision to not install
- it by disabling automatic installation of Recommends), end up
- installing network-manager on systems where it is currently not
- installed. It will also no longer be possible for users to install
- GNOME metapackages in wheezy without installing network-manager.
+ 4. If matters are left as they currently stand, users who have the
+ gnome metapackages installed but do not have network-manager
+ installed (either due to an explicit decision to remove it or an
+ implicit decision to not install it by disabling automatic
+ installation of Recommends) will, in the process of upgrading from
+ squeeze to wheezy, end up installing network-manager on systems
+ where it is currently not installed. It will also no longer be
+ possible for users to install GNOME metapackages in wheezy without
+ installing network-manager.
5. For most applications and components, the only drawback of this would
be some additional disk space usage, since the application, despite