Dear Gnome,
I really love your system, yet as a connected user who recently tried your “online-account” i have a feedback to do with the hope you actually make a change or two
First can you change the way on how “file” work to allow a sync instead of a direct connection who force us to use third party app
Second for services that support it, can you please move from the old as hell mechanisme of app password by the user and use the modern way browser)
Thanks
Could you please elaborate? I’m not sure if I get your points.
I think OP wants authentication to services to happen via OAuth (or is it called something else), where you get redirected to a web interface, sign in with your Master password and grant the Gnome app access to the service. As opposed to having to create an app password in e.g. Google web interface and using that for the Gnome app
@bennypr0fane i never talked about google but nextcloud
But I can’t see any mention of Nextcloud either…? I took your post to mean any of the available online accounts, as you’re didn’t mention one specifically. Google was just an example
@bennypr0fane it’s true i read again it seem in my edit before posting i removed nextcloud my apologies
@bennypr0fane @girlintech We’ve had support for that for years, though?
@andyholmes @bennypr0fane Not for nextcloud (Again please read the post)
You’re not responding to the same person btw, oughta be a bit nicer :^)
@isVeryLoud true my bad (sorry to him/her(had a bad day))
Mood, have a virtual hug
Could you clarify your second point?
Sync needs algorithms (what to do with conflicts), which depend on the vendor, so built-in support for Nextcloud sync without their client installed isn’t going to happen.
oAuth login for Nextcloud might, though.