Thanks for chasing this upstream.

No, an always-changing UUID defeats the purpose for us. We need a means
of providing a key for users to see their crash data, persisted across
installs.

> Not all platforms have a notion of platform UUID so as Ubuntu
> supports more architectures, this problem would have to be dealt
> with eventually.

Sure, and in architectures that do not have a platform UUID, such as
ARM, we'll have to use a combination of other hardware identifiers (such
as mac addresses) to fill the gap. See bug 963007 for one conversation
on that.

But we ultimately need something that ties back to that machine.

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