Activity log for bug #1452751

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2015-05-07 14:31:06 Merlijn Sebrechts bug added bug
2015-05-07 14:50:40 Jonas G. Drange ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu): status New Invalid
2015-05-07 14:50:47 Jonas G. Drange bug task added indicator-network (Ubuntu)
2015-05-07 14:51:39 Launchpad Janitor indicator-network (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2015-06-15 07:58:30 Matthew Paul Thomas ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Medium
2015-06-15 07:58:30 Matthew Paul Thomas ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu): status Invalid Confirmed
2015-06-15 07:58:30 Matthew Paul Thomas ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu): assignee Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)
2015-06-15 07:58:59 Matthew Paul Thomas bug task added unity8 (Ubuntu)
2015-06-15 08:01:45 Matthew Paul Thomas description BQ phone Steps to reproduce: 1) go to network settings 2) tap network that is not on top Behaviour I get: Network jumps to top. After a while a prompt pops up to request your password. This can take up to 5 second on slow networks. This is very confusing. When the network jumped to the top, I wasn't sure if I tapped it, so I tapped it again. This had the following result: *popup asking for password appears* *popup goes away almost immediately* *popup comes back after a few seconds* Proposed solution: Immediately after tapping a network, even before putting it on top of the list, give it an indication of "trying to connect" either by a different color, a loading icon, ... (let the design guys figure this out) Ubuntu 15.04 r23 1. Do any of the following: - open System Settings > "Wi-Fi" - open the network indicator - flash the phone and go to the "Connect to Wi-Fi" step 2. Tap a closed network that is not on top and that you haven't used before Behaviour I get: Network jumps to top. After a while a prompt pops up to request your password. This can take up to 5 second on slow networks. This is very confusing. When the network jumped to the top, I wasn't sure if I tapped it, so I tapped it again. This had the following result: *popup asking for password appears* *popup goes away almost immediately* *popup comes back after a few seconds* Proposed solution: Immediately after tapping a network, even before putting it on top of the list, give it an indication of "trying to connect" either by a different color, a loading icon, ... (let the design guys figure this out)
2015-07-10 12:57:14 advocatux bug added subscriber advocatux
2021-01-27 12:57:30 Matthew Paul Thomas ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu): assignee Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)