On Mon, 2014-09-29 at 19:22 +0000, Daniel d'Andrada wrote:
> > I would expect the app running in the trusted prompt session to stay
> open when the screen blanks and is then later turned on again.
> 
> Ideally we would keep the trusted session working when the app goes to
> the background or is suspended. But right now, for the sake of keeping
> things simple, we are dismissing a a trusted sessions once its "host"
> application is backgrounded or suspended.

That isn't what https://launchpad.net/bugs/1355173 says. I wasn't aware
that bug was open already, but that is my biggest concern here. So maybe
this should just be marked a dup of that bug?

As for the freeze, I'm not seeing it now on the latest image, so maybe
something else inadvertently caused it.

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Title:
  Trusted prompt sessions get stuck on screen blank

Status in “unity8” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  When a trusted prompt session is open on top of the dash, and the
  screen is blanked (either via timeout or pressing the power button to
  turn it off), the app which is running in the prompt session
  disappears upon turning the screen back on. In some cases, this leaves
  the dash in a state where the user is unable to interact with it, and
  the only recourse is to reboot or run "restart unity8-dash" if the
  Terminal or an adb shell are available. In some cases, this also
  leaves the app which was in the trusted prompt session, running in the
  background, and it will not get terminated by the system.

  To reproduce:

  1: Go to the YouTube scope.
  2: Scroll to the bottom of the results and tap the "Log-in to YouTube" result 
entry.
  3: When the online-accounts-ui opens up, turn the screen off.
  4: Turn the screen back on and notice the login window for YouTube is gone, 
and the dash cannot be interacted with.

  So far, I've only been able to do this in the dash, either with the
  YouTube log-in, or with the app purchasing flow (which is slightly
  more complex to test).

  When reproducing this in ubuntu-system-settings-online-accounts, the
  new account login window goes away, but it is still possible to
  interact with the system-settings UI, so the user can recover by
  trying to add the account again, or just quitting system settings.

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