I'm assigning the NM bug task to myself to work on allowing users to toggle this setting.
Note that privacy extensions only really affect autogenerated addresses (or at least, that's what I got out of my quick read of RFC 4941). It's a nice and useful feature for users in general when dealing with non-IPv6 and/or public networks. In enterprise environments it shouldn't be too much of a big deal, especially since IP addresses would be handed out by DHCP.
I'm assigning the NM bug task to myself to work on allowing users to toggle this setting.
Note that privacy extensions only really affect autogenerated addresses (or at least, that's what I got out of my quick read of RFC 4941). It's a nice and useful feature for users in general when dealing with non-IPv6 and/or public networks. In enterprise environments it shouldn't be too much of a big deal, especially since IP addresses would be handed out by DHCP.