I understand your concerns, but you're running a development release of
Ubuntu and there are going to be bugs, with the assumption being that
they will be fixed before release.  The --no-migration-assistant option
is there precisely to allow you to skip migration-assistant if you so
desire.

There is a lot of code already in migration-assistant and code going in
that ensures if it fails, it will not hold up the rest of the installer.
Some of this code was slightly broken by other changes, but that will be
fixed in an upcoming daily CD.

I think adding a GUI dialog asking the user if they would like to run
m-a would unnecessarily complicate the interface.  I would much rather
continue to add code that lets you proceed on error and fix the existing
bugs.

** Changed in: migration-assistant (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Evan Dandrea (evand)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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Proposal: Make migration entirely optional
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149584
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