On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 11:41 AM, Jon Melamut <jon.mela...@canonical.com> wrote:
> > > On Wednesday, January 4, 2017, Simon Fels <simon.f...@canonical.com> > wrote: > >> Hey everyone, >> >> A new release of the wifi-ap and pulseaudio snaps were pushed into the >> candidate channel. This release includes several improvements for both >> snaps. >> >> wifi-ap: >> >> * Switched to a unix domain socket instead of a local TCP endpoint to >> provide secure access to the management service REST API endpoint via a >> content interface based slot. >> >> * The management service now controls the access point process directly >> instead of both being two independent systemd service units. This makes >> coordination and application of configuration changes a lot easier. >> >> * New wifi-ap.status command is now available which shows the current >> status of the AP. >> >> * Improve configuration wizard which now has an auto mode as well which >> is executed directly after the installation of the snap to provide an >> out-of-the-box experience and directly spawn up an access point users can >> connect to. Wizard can be manually invoked too and guides the user through >> the configuration of the access point. >> > Does the snap contain a wizard itself or is this support for a wizard to > be written by another party to drive the setup & configuration process? > The snap contains a wizard itself that will guide the user through the basic initial setup. Simon, any additional details to add here? > > > -- > > > Jon Melamut | VP, Devices, IoT Sales & Alliances | Canonical | +1. > 978.430.8359 <(978)%20430-8359> | Skype: jonmelamut > > > -- > Snapcraft mailing list > Snapcraft@lists.snapcraft.io > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ > mailman/listinfo/snapcraft > >
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