The old version (36) didn't recommend sun-java6-plugin on i386 which 37 does. 
I don't think that downloading the package and installing it via gdebi is a 
common use case.
It is a recommendation because ubuntu-restricted-extras is a meta-package. The 
nice thing about recommends is, that you can de-select them.

** Changed in: ubuntu-restricted-extras (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

** Changed in: ubuntu-restricted-extras (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: Simon Olofsson (simono) => (unassigned)

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Java is not included in ubuntu-restricted-extras
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359934
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