[Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#859934: Bug#859934: enable captive portal checking by default

2017-04-09 Thread Jeremy Bicha
On Sun, Apr 9, 2017 at 8:47 AM, Michael Biebl wrote: > Afair, Ubuntu had/has similar plans. Jeremy, can you comment on that? I proposed this for Ubuntu GNOME 17.04. There was interest in enabling the connectivity check in the default Ubuntu install too, but there wasn't enough

[Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#859934: Bug#859934: enable captive portal checking by default

2017-04-09 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 09.04.2017 um 14:47 schrieb Michael Biebl: > This feature could be considered "phoning-home", so I'm a bit concerned > in that regard indeed and do not want to enable it unconditionally and > globally for everyone. If this config is shipped in a separate package, > which can be installed (and

[Pkg-utopia-maintainers] flatpak 0.8.5-1 MIGRATED to testing

2017-04-09 Thread Debian testing watch
FYI: The status of the flatpak source package in Debian's testing distribution has changed. Previous version: 0.8.4-3 Current version: 0.8.5-1 -- This email is automatically generated once a day. As the installation of new packages into testing happens multiple times a day you will

[Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#859934: Bug#859934: enable captive portal checking by default

2017-04-09 Thread Michael Biebl
[CCed the full message so Jeremy has all context] Hi Michael Am 09.04.2017 um 14:04 schrieb Michael Stapelberg: > > I recently noticed that NetworkManager as distributed by Debian does > not do captive portal checks by default. I.e., when using an Airport > WiFi (or similar), users are left in

[Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#859934: enable captive portal checking by default

2017-04-09 Thread Michael Stapelberg
Source: network-manager Version: 1.6.2-3 Severity: wishlist Filing this issue to get the discussion started. I recently noticed that NetworkManager as distributed by Debian does not do captive portal checks by default. I.e., when using an Airport WiFi (or similar), users are left in the dark