A couple more comments:

1. I can't seem to reliably reproduce the scenario I just described in
comment #3.

2. AFAIK, we've never made the plumbing work between powerd and NM, such
that when a device comes out of S3, it tries to immediately re-connect
to Wi-Fi, if it was previously connected.   This is kind of moot on the
Nexus4, as it currently never goes into S3.

3. While trying to recreate your bug, I'm still occasionally hitting bug
#1195787.  I just bumped the priority of this bug to Critical.

4. You say you're walking between multiple buildings / wireless domains,
can you clarify whether you're roaming between APs with the same SSID,
or whether you're connecting to different SSIDs when you move from one
building to another?  Are they APs open, or secure?

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