** Description changed:

  Impact
  ======
- Some bugs in evolution-data-server were causing daily limit errors for those 
using Google services with evolution-data-server and apps that use it 
(Evolution is a prominent example).
+ Some bugs in evolution-data-server (e-d-s) were causing daily limit errors 
for those using Google services with evolution-data-server and apps that use it 
(Evolution is a prominent example). Unfortunately, it looks like users using 
older versions of e-d-s are causing those errors to affect everyone using e-d-s 
since they are using the same API key. It's very difficult for GNOME to push 
everyone to use an updated version of their software.
  
- This update changes the API key used by those using the GNOME Online
- Accounts feature.
+ Therefore, this update changes the API key used by those using the GNOME
+ Online Accounts feature for Google services.
  
  Test Case
  =========
  Restart your computer after applying the updates.
  
  Then use Evolution with a Google account configured by gnome-control-
  center's Online Accounts. The easiest way to configure that correctly is
  to use Ubuntu GNOME.
  
  Make sure that Evolution works without getting authentication errors
  with your Google services.
  
  Regression Potential
  ====================
  I think the only possibility for regression is if GNOME did not configure the 
key correctly with Google's developer platform.
  
  Other Info
  ==========
  This update depends on the pending evolution-data-server 3.22.3 SRU (LP: 
#1639926) since we need to make sure the user has a fixed version of 
evolution-data-server so we don't taint the new keys too!
  
  Also, Evolution has two ways to use Google services: 1) GNOME Online
  Accounts 2) evolution-data-server has its own Google authentication
  method. The evolution-data-server key probably will similarly need to be
  updated.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1649995

Title:
  Replace Google API key used by GNOME services

Status in gnome-online-accounts:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-online-accounts package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in gnome-online-accounts source package in Yakkety:
  New

Bug description:
  Impact
  ======
  Some bugs in evolution-data-server (e-d-s) were causing daily limit errors 
for those using Google services with evolution-data-server and apps that use it 
(Evolution is a prominent example). Unfortunately, it looks like users using 
older versions of e-d-s are causing those errors to affect everyone using e-d-s 
since they are using the same API key. It's very difficult for GNOME to push 
everyone to use an updated version of their software.

  Therefore, this update changes the API key used by those using the
  GNOME Online Accounts feature for Google services.

  Test Case
  =========
  Restart your computer after applying the updates.

  Then use Evolution with a Google account configured by gnome-control-
  center's Online Accounts. The easiest way to configure that correctly
  is to use Ubuntu GNOME.

  Make sure that Evolution works without getting authentication errors
  with your Google services.

  Regression Potential
  ====================
  I think the only possibility for regression is if GNOME did not configure the 
key correctly with Google's developer platform.

  Other Info
  ==========
  This update depends on the pending evolution-data-server 3.22.3 SRU (LP: 
#1639926) since we need to make sure the user has a fixed version of 
evolution-data-server so we don't taint the new keys too!

  Also, Evolution has two ways to use Google services: 1) GNOME Online
  Accounts 2) evolution-data-server has its own Google authentication
  method. The evolution-data-server key probably will similarly need to
  be updated.

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