The ubuntu one account should be restricted to having one such account on the system at a time.
UOA currently doesn't support this, and allows the user to create multiples.
Ideally, UOA would allow a provider to just specify that it should be a singleton in the .provider file or similar, so that provider code doesn't need to check this.
The ubuntu one account should be restricted to having one such account on the system at a time.
UOA currently doesn't support this, and allows the user to create multiples.
Ideally, UOA would allow a provider to just specify that it should be a singleton in the .provider file or similar, so that provider code doesn't need to check this.