Internet sharing (NAP) from GNOME to a device
For the moment with gnome-bluetooth it is possible to use an internet connection shared by bluetooth devices. But it would be great if it could be done vice versa, sharing the connection that is available in the PC (wifi, ethernet, lte modem) to another bluetooth device, like another pc. With blueman it has been possible for some time, but if supported by gnome-bluetooth would be perfect. The need also arises from the fact that linux smartphones are developing and taking hold, even with GNOME like PureOS mobile. Consequently, the use case of this function would be the same as on android, and extremely useful.
Anyway, I think this issue can be also related to the network panel since there is the option to share the internet with an AP and it is good to have all related stuff in one place.