This bug is drifting to the point where it is not possible for it ever
to be fixed because it is trying to achieve very wide goals (for
instance, "provide a more intuitive install application" is obviously
something that everyone wants, but bug reports should be about
*specific* *defined* ways to achieve this). Please keep comments short
and to the point. Bugs are requests for software changes, and so they
need to be about single issues. Different issues should be filed as
different bug reports, or as mailing list discussions if they aren't
clear enough to request individual software changes yet.

Wildly different sets of applications are handled by way of different
derivatives of Ubuntu. Given that the live CD installer fundamentally
operates by copying the live CD image to the hard disk and then tweaking
it a bit, having it install totally different sets of applications is
never going to be something it handles particularly gracefully. Please
use the alternate CD instead for that kind of thing, or even just
install an ordinary system and use Add/Remove... to add more
applications. You don't have to do everything in the initial operating
system installer, and indeed you probably shouldn't because that makes
the installer less comprehensible to people who don't need all the bells
and whistles.

I think the only part we're willing to address in ubiquity is some kind
of system for dealing with users' configuration settings in the live CD
environment. I strongly request that this bug be limited to this.

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