Don't we already have support for sharing folders in a secure fashion
over the network with samba? That's a much better solution than sharing
files in clear text over webdav.

What devices actually connect to webdav file shares? What kind of
authentication is present when you turn on webdav file shares? Why is
this preferable to the existing "Local Network Share" option in
nautilus?

I don't think an empty settings panel is justification enough for
shipping and supporting ill-advised and unmaintained software. Disabling
the settings panel and relying on cloud-based file sharing seems to me
like a better idea to me than allowing a user to turn on insecure file
sharing.

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