The product this refers to ( https://www.ubuntu.com/support/plans-and-
pricing ) is called "Ubuntu Advantage", I'm not sure grabbing generic
namespace for the tool makes sense in that context.  "Run the ubuntu-
advantage tool" maps nicely in brainspace with "we pay for Ubuntu
Advantage", whereas "run the advantage tool" doesn't quite as well.

This isn't so much me bikeshedding names and paths as it is about plain
English word namespace grabs (which have bitten us repeatedly in the
past) where they don't seem particularly useful (and, in this case, I'd
say matching the tool to the product name sort of makes some sense).

Did Mark request this in a sabdfl override capacity, or in a "pass it
through the process and see how it fares" sort of way?  If the latter,
let's debate what's best.  If the former, a comment from him to that
effect will render mine moot. :P

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