[gnomeweb-wml] nm: update for 0.9.4 release



commit b0156b56ed51e11ae2b6ff09085978e9e6036d14
Author: Dan Williams <dcbw redhat com>
Date:   Fri Mar 23 19:10:51 2012 -0500

    nm: update for 0.9.4 release

 projects.gnome.org/NetworkManager/index.html |    8 ++++----
 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/projects.gnome.org/NetworkManager/index.html b/projects.gnome.org/NetworkManager/index.html
index b82ac13..1530439 100644
--- a/projects.gnome.org/NetworkManager/index.html
+++ b/projects.gnome.org/NetworkManager/index.html
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
 
 	<div class="float-right">
 		<div id="sidebar">
-			<h3>Download 0.9 Now!</h3>
+			<h3>Download 0.9.4 Now!</h3>
 			<p>You can probably find easily-installable packages of NetworkManager in your distribution's repositories.  If not, grab source tarballs of the latest release of <a href="http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/NetworkManager/0.9/";>NetworkManager</a> and <a href="http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/network-manager-applet/0.9/";>network-manager-applet</a>.</p>
 			<p>For information on obtaining the NetworkManager, nm-applet, and ModemManager source code from git, take a look at the <a href="developers/">developer's</a> page.</p>
 		</div>
@@ -27,6 +27,9 @@
 	<h2>Need help?</h2>
 	<p>Jump on the IRC channel #nm at irc.freenode.net, or join the <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list";>mailing list</a> to get help with problems, send feedback, or chat about the weather.</p>
 
+	<h2>NetworkManager 0.9.4 released</h2>
+	<p>With new enterprisey features like bonding, VLAN, InfiniBand support, and EAP-FAST; great desktoppy stuff like connectivity detection and WiFi fixes; and general stuff like enhanced IPv6 support and the death of WEXT, it's got something for everyone to love.  <a href="http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/NetworkManager/0.9/";>Get it today!</a></p>
+
 	<h2>NetworkManager 0.9 is finally here!</h2>
 	<p>ROCK ON: this new stable release includes a ton of great changes for users and app developers, like Fast User Switching support, simplified configuration, more flexible API for new network applets, and more.  Check with your distro of choice for updates, or grab <a href="http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/NetworkManager/0.9/NetworkManager-0.9.0.tar.bz2";>NetworkManager</a> and <a href="http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/network-manager-applet/0.9/network-manager-applet-0.9.0.tar.bz2";>nm-applet</a> for great networking flavor!</p>
 
@@ -36,9 +39,6 @@
 	<h2>NetworkManager 0.8.2-beta1 is here!</h2>
 	<p>We've piled in a ton of bug fixes for a great release.  <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2010-September/msg00160.html";>Help test!</a></p>
 
-	<h2>NetworkManager 0.8.1 is here!</h2>
-	<p>And it includes more of what the people want, like <strong>Bluetooth Dialup Networking (DUN)</strong>, <strong>mobile broadband signal and status display</strong>, <strong>IPv6 DHCP support</strong>, a <strong>command-line interface</strong>, and much more.  See the complete list of <a href="http://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/ReleaseProcess";>what's new</a>.</p>
-
 	<h2>Pain-Free Networking</h2>
 	<p>Networking on Linux can be painful, especially in comparison to other operating systems. You should never need to use the command line or configuration files to manage your network (<i>unless you want to!</i>); everything should "Just Work" as automatically as possible and never stop you from doing what you want to do.  NetworkManager attempts to make networking as invisible as you want it to be.  Whether at home, work, or on the move, NetworkManager automatically connects to the last network you told it to connect to.  From wired to wireless to mobile broadband to Bluetooth, NetworkManager has you covered.</p>
 



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