It is expected that deja-dup would ask to install duplicity. Duplicity
is not preinstalled, to avoid having python2 on disk. The fact that the
packagekit dialog warns about untrusted sources makes me think you have
PPAs installed and packagekit should display that in a kinder way (as
that fedora bug suggests).

I don't think there's anything deja-dup can do here. I'll reassign to
packagekit.

** Package changed: deja-dup (Ubuntu) => packagekit (Ubuntu)

** Summary changed:

- deja-dup asks to install software not from a trusted source
+ "install software not from a trusted source" dialog could be more user 
friendly

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