My company develops open-source software for medical imaging and offers
training on said software.  When we have these training meetings, it's
my job to create USB boot drives with some Linux flavor.  This app came
up on the first test of Ubuntu and our company CANNOT afford to present
our preferred OS environment in a way that could offend our customers.

I also volunteer at a coding camp for kids and we're in the process of
moving to some USB set-up for all the kids.  This really makes me
hesitant to use Ubuntu if an application, however benign in usage,
promotes pornography by appearance or suggestion, and can "randomly" be
suggested.  I don't want our kids getting into trouble or angry parents
calling me over this.

This bug needs to be moved to a level of importance close to critical
because it will turn a LOT of users off of Ubuntu, which is a great OS
in all other respects.  Until this gets resolved, I'm going to have to
use some other distro, which equates to 50+ users affected.

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