I'm thinking enterprise setting/coffee break scenario here. 5-10 minutes
is reasonable, 30 minutes is an insanely long amount of time to leave a
work computer unattended and wide open to any passerby to fiddle with.
The default setting should be closer to a secure setting. Users who
don't need security (ie: home users) can disable automatic screen
locking or prolong the timeout.

This is similar in spirit to a no open ports/insecure services default
policy, or a default policy of asking a password to log-in (ubuntu does
offer you the option to autologin though).

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Lucid session idle timeout is too short
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/523299
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