I would suggest this be given better consideration, beyond that of "opinion", as it is currently impossible to use Ubuntu on a minimal server. A "minimal" build is now running services that are unwanted, unexpected, and are creating risk to the enduser. Even though the development of lxd is something I'm excited for and I use lxc just about everyday I have workloads I do not want container services on and this decision is going to force myself and everyone else to perform addition post kick steps to actually deploy a minimal baremetal server. I'd agree with Tom's suggestion to add a menu item in the install process to select container services making it an optional install, it could even be selected by default, but I definitely don't think it should be forced upon the end-user.
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