Martin, as I understand it the tickbox is indeed optional however at the
same time, such an important feature to the desktop experience and
importance to free software as well isn't a centre of attention. The current
layout makes it appear to be some daft, worthless EULA. In the blog linked,
the installer should have its own page with just the tickbox as an option
and perhaps having a longer description by what advantages and disadvantages
there are to ticking it.

Chris
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On 29 Mar 2011 09:21, "Martin Pitt" <martin.p...@ubuntu.com> wrote:

madarnie, it is already optional -- you can enable the third-party
software check box in the installer.


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  Installer – The option to 'install third-party software' when
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