The main issue now that users-admin uses adduser for most settings is
that we'd need to move all profile handling logic to the backends, and
then rely on the platform's tools (here adduser) if possible. There need
to be a fallback since not all platforms (will) support this feature.

For sure, that won't happen this cycle. It would be good to think more
about this to see what other improvements we can bring by moving to this
new behavior, so that we don't redesign the protocol at every version.

Another concern is that the Unprivileged profile doesn't really work
ATM, since most system groups we show aren't used anymore. So this
account type is basically as powerful as a standard Desktop user (see
bug 326135).

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patch: makes adduser.conf a symlink to a profile (provides switchable profile 
feature to all frontends)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489136
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