> Ultimately, I think you'd need two packages - one skype package that
is arch-independent so that you always end up with a 'skype' package
installed, and a skype-bin which installs the i386 binaries

I guess I haven't been clear enough, but Skype is NOT interested in
creating TWO packages only to workaround this problem. Plus this mean on
skype.com we would need to make a i386 and an amd64 packages, both will
pull a THIRD package i386, 3 packages to fix a simple usability problem
on USC? I think is too much. If there is something in the deb file we
can add to avoid this I am more than happy to do so, but releasing 3
packages only for Ubuntu doesn't seem something we want to do.

** Summary changed:

- Skype is hidden under "technical items" in USC when installed from deb 
downloaded from skype
+ Skype is hidden under "technical items" in USC when installed from deb 
downloaded from skype.com

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