John, can you provide more information about how this change will
improve the user experience and bring value to Ubuntu? Right now I don't
feel I have enough of a handle on what this feature will bring to our
users.

Although this change is only a default checkbox being selected (and
assuming ticking it will automatically install proprietary drivers) this
change has significant legal and policy implications for the Ubuntu
project. They are:

 * Legal - are we legally able to make this change? You mentioned that 
Canonical's Legal Counsel has approved this, can you provide more details?
 * Policy - Ubuntu has always maintained that a default installation of Ubuntu 
will ship Free Software - it is my understanding that this change would change 
that default to ship Non-Free software. In my eyes that is a policy change for 
Ubuntu, and therefore there should be a discussion with the Technical Board 
and/or the community on ubuntu-devel. I would be uncomfortable with making this 
change without a suitable discussion with our community, and at least with our 
technical policy governing body (the Technical Board).

Can you provide more details on the goal of the change, it's intended
outcome, if there are opportunities to achieve the same outcome in other
ways, and if not, how you would plan to coordinate these legal and
policy discussions.

Thanks.

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Title:
  Installer – The option to 'install third-party software' when
  installing Ubuntu should be selected by default

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