It is likely that a number of patches Ubuntu has been carrying can be dropped as well.
I /think/ that the following patches can probably be dropped:
24pp_svn2578-gnome354565-fix-ethernet-link-detection-races.patch
24pp_svn2579-sleep-1-second-to-stabilize-if.patch
24pp_svn2591_Ensure-the-device-is-up-stage3.patch
24pp_svn2604_Add-HAL-based-rfkill-support.patch
24pp_svn2605-gnome354565-dont-up-notwired-interfaces.patch
24pp_svn2618_set-hardware-RF-to-enabled-if-no-killswitches.patch
24pp_svn2754-lp101857-endianess.patch
0.6.5 in Ubuntu has become very stable and while I personally think that the added features in 0.6.6 (Profile editor primarily) warrant upgrading the version in Hardy I also understand that stability is the key and that this close to release a change to a core application is a large risk and a lot of work for the package maintainer.
It is likely that a number of patches Ubuntu has been carrying can be dropped as well.
I /think/ that the following patches can probably be dropped: gnome354565- fix-ethernet- link-detection- races.patch sleep-1- second- to-stabilize- if.patch Ensure- the-device- is-up-stage3. patch Add-HAL- based-rfkill- support. patch gnome354565- dont-up- notwired- interfaces. patch set-hardware- RF-to-enabled- if-no-killswitc hes.patch lp101857- endianess. patch
24pp_svn2578-
24pp_svn2579-
24pp_svn2591_
24pp_svn2604_
24pp_svn2605-
24pp_svn2618_
24pp_svn2754-
0.6.5 in Ubuntu has become very stable and while I personally think that the added features in 0.6.6 (Profile editor primarily) warrant upgrading the version in Hardy I also understand that stability is the key and that this close to release a change to a core application is a large risk and a lot of work for the package maintainer.
Thanks!