** Description changed:

- 1. Try to login up to `allowed-failures` setting using wrong password
- 2. Continue writing a password as soon as the interface is sensitive again
- 3. The interface will go back to user selction
- 4. Select your user and gdm will try to start the authentication
+ [ Impact ]
+ 
+ Login could be delayed while a loging with a wrong password could be
+ retried.
  
  See the screencast https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
  shell/uploads/9e74e74b81ef4d986a77b728e010af37/out.webm
  
  See upstream issue https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/311
+ 
+ 1. Try to login up to `allowed-failures` defined with a positive value and
+    using wrong password
+ 2. Continue writing a password as soon as the interface is sensitive again
+ 3. The interface will go back to user selection
+ 4. Select your user and gdm will try to start the authentication
+ 
+ [ Test case ]
+ 
+ 1. Try to login using a wrong password (assuming `allowed-failures` setting 
is default)
+ 2. Continue writing a password as soon as the interface is sensitive again
+ 3. The interface will go back to user selection
+ 4. Select your user again
+ 5. The password field is active and you can properly write the password with 
no wait
+ 
+ [ Regression potential ]
+ 
+ Login questions which might have been already requested on more complex
+ pam configurations could not be properly handled (requesting answers
+ again).
+ 
+ Login/Unlock retries could not be handled properly.

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  Login screen reuses last written password after user selection

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