Disabling push client at the moment would also disable the postal
service, which we wouldn't want to do i don't think. At some point those
two can (and possibly should) be split, but not for now. In view of
that, we could either expose an interface to tell us whether to wake up
the phone (to be called when entering and leaving flight mode), or
monitor flight mode status from push itself. The latter shouldn't be
hard, as long as it's exposed either as a property of network manager,
or by the AccountsService dbus thing (we're currently tracking
properties from both of those, so adding another property would be
fairly straightforward).

** Changed in: ubuntu-push (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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  Push-client should be disabled when in flight-mode (no network
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