My google search does not return this result first. You should not
assume that google returns the same results for everyone, nor that it
is a static index (today's 1 is tomorrow's 1 billion). More
importantly, saying 'google it', once the original entry no longer
exists, creates a data void. Information redundancy provides a way to
keep this information available even if the original source is no
longer available.
In short, 'google it', in the context of a mailing list, does not make
much sense.
Thanks,
Steve
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 4:39 PM, James Tremblay aka SLEducator
Thank you for the heads up, my google search didn't take me there at all ;) JT
Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
On 5/28/2009 at 17:28, James Tremblay aka SLEducator
wrote:
Can anyone tell my why the gnome-keyring-manager has not been included in 11.x
Oh.. forgot to tell you why; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Keyring
the keyring manager is deprecated and replaced by seahorse.
Dominique
PS: Google, search for gnome-keyring-manager, 1st hit is the Wiki entry (and already the preview writes about the deprecation.
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