Yeah, you were also able to set the phone number, and tweak membership
to every kind of obscure privilege, plus changing home directory. But
how many people need that? If you really need a specific UID, just
create the user and change UID after, that doesn't hurt, and makes most
people not scared by strange settings.

Plus, not choosing an UID allows us to let adduser preferences come into
play, which is very important for system-wide consistency. Note if you
really need a specific profile for some users, have a look at /etc
/gnome-system-tools/user-profiles.conf, where you can add MinUID and
MaxUID options.

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