Dear all, The past few weeks, quite some people have tested netctl, the envisaged successor of netcfg. As it is, I would really like to migrate away from netcfg and towards netctl. If a 'direct' migration is too rough, it might be possible to write a hook and some wrapper scripts that emulate some/most of netcfg on a netctl system, but for most I think migration consists of only some variable renaming in the profiles. What would be the best way to migrate? I am thinking of the following steps: - move the github repository [1] back to Arch Projects - add a package to [testing], this would be version 1.0 - call for testers on the forums - perhaps change the PKGBUILD to contain replaces=netcfg - write an announcement and an installation message - move the package to [core] After this, Arch will have the first CLI for profile-based network management that extensively leverages systemd. Many of the above steps I am not allowed to do, so if there are no objections, I would like someone to help me out. Regards, - Jouke [1] https://github.com/joukewitteveen/netctl