Hi Johann,

>> And frankly IP configuration needs to move into the network technology 
>> daemons like iwd for example.
> What's the argument here for that reasoning as in why not consolidate all 
> network configuration ( ethernet/wifi/vrrp/vpn's etc.. )  to a single place ( 
> networkd )?  
> 
> 
> 
> Why do you want to keep the network configuration and management space 
> fragmented ( as opposed to consolidated ) ? 

because that is what the standards are doing. WiFi for example can transport 
the IP address inline. You just need to confirm it with DHCP later. It is how 
the standards are written that you want to really move DHCP one level down. The 
same applies to cellular connections where all the IP level configuration comes 
via the cellular network and not DHCP.

For setting up WiFi connections and being able to roam fast (even in the Tokyo 
subway scenarios), you need to do certain things in a single place. We will 
never be able to expose all the WiFi states one level up. We are hiding them 
inside iwd for a reason.

Regards

Marcel

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