Two things:

 1. It would be cool if this could be globally configured, as well as
per-user configured. Religious battles aside, I have a personal
preference for aptitude, and would like to encourage users on systems I
administer to use it.

 2. It would also be cool if I could replace "apt-get install" with an
arbitrary string, instead of just choosing between apt-get and aptitude,
as well as having config frobs for whether or not sudo is necessary. In
particular, I could see wanting to transition to using PackageKit in the
future, so ideally I should be able to tell unprivileged users to use
"pkgcon install foo" instead of "sudo apt-get install foo"

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Shouldn't be apt-get-centric
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/92862
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