Imagine arriving at a hotel where the receptionist gives you your room
number, your key, and instructions on what to do if you find bedbugs. Or
entering a restaurant where the server takes you to your table, takes
your drink order, then asks you who you would like them to call if you
get food poisoning. You’d think something was terribly wrong with this
place.

It’s fine to have UI for configuring crash reporting, somewhere out of
the way. gnome-control-center is a good place for it: I designed UI for
precisely that a few years ago.
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ErrorTracker#settings> But I think it would be
highly inappropriate to *interrupt* people with UI that mentions
crashes, until a crash actually happens — and especially not in the
first/second/third screen in Ubuntu that they ever see.

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