I talked to mbiebl about this today in #debian-gnome. He does not intend to enable it by default on Debian because their users are more sensitive to services that "phone home". I don't think that's as big of a concern for Ubuntu since we enable unattended-upgrades and whoopsie (and probably more) by default.
He said he would probably include a config file for it in /usr/share/doc/network-manager/examples/ with a note in README.Debian.
I talked to mbiebl about this today in #debian-gnome. He does not intend to enable it by default on Debian because their users are more sensitive to services that "phone home". I don't think that's as big of a concern for Ubuntu since we enable unattended-upgrades and whoopsie (and probably more) by default.
He said he would probably include a config file for it in /usr/share/ doc/network- manager/ examples/ with a note in README.Debian.