I believe this bug is also causing nm-applet to not send scan requests
while the networks menu is open.  I'm not sure how many people are still
using a GNOME desktop with nm-applet rather than gnome-shell, and which
is the current default on new installs -- aren't there still
environments without gnome-shell selectable from the login screen in the
default installation?  If so that might still be affecting a large
portion of users.

None of the workarounds listed above is easily applicable to nm-applet.
At the same time it seems that on Fedora this isn't an issue.  Is is
possible that Fedora uses libappindicator from a different repository,
or carries patches for this?  Where even is the "upstream" for
libappindicator?

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