That's not completely correct actually (haven't looked at the bug though). dnsmasq by default binds on 0.0.0.0 which will include (127.0.0.2), so even if Network Manager moves to using 127.0.0.2, which I believe is a good idea, it should still ship a dnsmasq.d config file containing "bind-interfaces" so that dnsmasq only binds 127.0.0.1 on the loopback interface instead of all the IPs.
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