Thanks for your suggestions.

The package is installed by default on most ubuntu system, this is why its not 
enabled by default.
But I do agree that its not ideal, maybe splitting in unattended-upgrades-core 
that would contain
the binary and support files etc (and that would be installed by default). And 
then unattended-upgrades
that is not installed by default and that would on install automatically 
activate the feature.

How does that sound?

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  Design flaw: does nothing after install? split package into {,-core} ?

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