That *could* go into users-admin, since I can't find another place to
put it. Or maybe a nautilus option in the properties of your home dir
could be good. Changing the default umask is something that the system-
tools-backends can do, but ATM only in /etc/login.defs, so tweaking
/etc/profile and ~/.bash_profile is not really trivial to do. Then we'd
also have to add support for changing file permissions, not complex, but
still some work.

I won't have time to do this in this cycle anyways, but that may be an
idea for later, it would fit nicely into the rework users-admin GUI.

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Default umask is 022 for ALL users, even when not wanted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/481825
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