** Description changed: Removal of software in this form without proper notification and equivalent replacement is un-user-friendly, un-expected and bad practice. Java is being removed in countless computers and many are not even aware of or know how to deal with this abrupt change. http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/12/java-to-be-removed-from-ubuntu-uninstalled-from-user-machines/ OpenJDK is now the official Java SE 7 reference implementation. http://robilad.livejournal.com/90792.html security team has made 2 suggestions: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2011-December/001528.html >"1- Install the OpenJDK packages that are provided in the main Ubuntu archive. (icedtea6-plugin for the browser plugin, openjdk-6-jdk or openjdk-6-jre for the virtual machine) 2- Manually install Oracle's Java software from their web site. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and thank you for your understanding." Are non tech users expected to know why their apps suddenly stopped working and to "manually" re-install this software? Users are not expecting an update to remove software without a replacement. This is inconsistent. i.e. If we remove an old browser (for security concerns) we need to provide at least an functional equivalent. -What should happen: option 1 (passive): Java is replaced with openJDK by default. Notify the changes in the update notes. option 2 (active): A pop-up notifies the user of the change and suggests to either install openJDK (default option; 1-click install) or go to the java website for manual install (clicking link opens browser). Overall abrupt changes need to be better notified and handled. + + Is things like this, that makes users lose trust in the updates and stop + updating their system.
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