I'm not sure our approach on phones should be held up as a benchmark
here, it was a pragmatic solution to rapid iteration on devices that
weren't built for Ubuntu.  It's also code that we "control" (from the
point of view of us shipping it in the archive, us being able to audit
and fix it, etc).

Even if we take away the non-free part of the argument, is it really
sane to have an installer silently grabbing things from third-party non-
Ubuntu repositories without the sysadmin first confirming that this is
what they want?  I'm not arguing this be done on a per-node basis,
that's madness.  As you say, server installations are automated, and
should remain that way.

But, automating installation of nodes doesn't mean that installing and
configuring the master needs to also be so silent as to not point out to
the user that we intend to fetch drivers from third parties, should
their hardware not work out of the box with Ubuntu.

As I pointed out, this feature will fail hard in a well-firewalled
network anyway (how many server farms that poke a hole for
archive.ubuntu.com, or have a local mirror, will have a hole poked for
ppa.launchpad.net?  My bet is pretty close to zero).  So, by warning
them up front of our intent, we can also point out that they might need
to read the config and poke some firewall holes too (or mirror the
content locally and change the config to point to it).

I understand the urge to automate this all, but I not only feel it's
dangerously close to dishonest, I also suspect it won't at all work in
practice, except for test farms on Canonical employees' networks that
already have unfettered access to the hosts in question.

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