It's true. Happened to me again for the Gmail plugin, because it also
uses GNOME's keyring.

I had to manually remove configuration files that GNOME-Do leaves all
over the place after purging it with apt.

That sucks. It should truly remove configuration files when purged.

As a temporary for anybody with this problem, purge Do as well as its Plugin 
and Docklets packages and do a
>  find -type d -name gnome-do
on your home directory. Remove any directory found that you haven't created 
yourself with
> rm -rf path/to/dir

After re-installing Do, make sure not to enable any plug-ins that make
use of user names or passwords.

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Gnome-Do crashes on startup after distupgrade from 9.10 to 10.04 beta 1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/555137
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