Thanks for that info.

Ideally we'd ship a photo-taking app by default, as we used to. For as
long as we don't, I think it's reasonable to ask about it the first time
a webcam is connected, even though the webcam might be used for video
calls instead (or as well).

If there is a better application to suggest (Camorama?), then let's
offer to install that instead, and make it subject for review each
release in the same way that default Ubuntu's applications are. We could
also change the "Cheese is not installed" precondition to "none of
Cheese, Camorama, or Kamoso are installed".

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