Merge lp:~mterry/gsettings-ubuntu-touch-schemas/read-security-options into lp:gsettings-ubuntu-touch-schemas
Proposed by
Michael Terry
Status: | Work in progress |
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Proposed branch: | lp:~mterry/gsettings-ubuntu-touch-schemas/read-security-options |
Merge into: | lp:gsettings-ubuntu-touch-schemas |
Diff against target: |
13 lines (+0/-3) 1 file modified
accountsservice/com.ubuntu.AccountsService.SecurityPrivacy.xml (+0/-3) |
To merge this branch: | bzr merge lp:~mterry/gsettings-ubuntu-touch-schemas/read-security-options |
Related bugs: |
Reviewer | Review Type | Date Requested | Status |
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Ubuntu Touch System Settings | Pending | ||
Review via email: mp+307182@code.launchpad.net |
Commit message
Allow everyone to read users' security preferences, to allow in-session greeters.
Description of the change
It may seem counter-intuitive to disable some secrecy for preferences under the security/privacy heading.
But the intent here is to allow user A to show an in-session greeter for all users, as LightDM now allows. In order to show the prompts correctly for another user, session A needs to be able to read other users' login settings.
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Unmerged revisions
- 75. By Michael Terry
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Let others read security preferences