...and I'm gonna crosspost this in the Ubuntu forums 
The main reason I'm into Linux is that I'm all about choices - and IM frequently less than HO Canonical's making decisions that I'd prefer to make myself.
Case in point - how difficult would it be to code some choices into ubiquity - like a choice between Unity and GNOME classic or allowing me to *not* install a netbook interface on my netbook instead of making me change it after install?
I don't want much - just the ability to opt out of some defaults if I choose. I figure offering some choices in ubiquity wouldn't take much more than adding a couple of tickboxes.

The main reason I'm into Linux is that I'm all about choices - and IM frequently less than HO Canonical's making decisions that I'd prefer to make myself.
Case in point - how difficult would it be to code some choices into ubiquity - like a choice between Unity and GNOME classic or allowing me to *not* install a netbook interface on my netbook instead of making me change it after install?
I don't want much - just the ability to opt out of some defaults if I choose. I figure offering some choices in ubiquity wouldn't take much more than adding a couple of tickboxes.
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