Sabastien,

actually I don't see the ubuntu version of online-accounts to be
superior.

Gnome-online-accounts supports
- disabling features I don't want (i.e. choose to not have certain features - 
google chat, or mail or documents or whatever)
- Exchange Support through evolution-ews
- Gnome Documents Support
- Enterprise Login
- Well designed user interface

How should this be handled? Feature request for Ubuntu's online-accounts?
I wouldn't like those features to just disappear

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Title:
  Redundant ubuntu-online-accounts and gnome-online-accounts panels
  using a session other than Unity

Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  To reproduce this, close gnome-control-center and run the following command:
  env XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=GNOME gnome-control-center

  Note that there are two Online Accounts panels: one for ubuntu-online-
  accounts and one for gnome-online-accounts. This is very unpleasant.
  These two panels claim to do the same thing, but ultimately they have
  nothing to do with each other.

  To make matters worse, the gnome-online-accounts panel doesn't appear
  to do much of anything by default (except probably with Evolution)
  since Empathy has been built to use ubuntu-online-accounts — to the
  extent that Empathy will open that configuration panel when the user
  chooses Accounts from its menu.

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