That makes a lot of sense. I too hate nag screens and people are expecting to answer questions in an installer (and may have a more experienced user with them). It also has a big advantage because it would be asked regardless of which package manager Ubuntu settles on.
That makes a lot of sense. I too hate nag screens and people are expecting to answer questions in an installer (and may have a more experienced user with them). It also has a big advantage because it would be asked regardless of which package manager Ubuntu settles on.