We've decided that it's better for the tools to be available but not try
to provide a default configuration -> then why isn't gufw (gtk gui for
ufw) isn't installed by default for ubuntu desktop? Plasma 5 has a gui
for the firewall inside the system settings. Since Ubuntu has altered
the gnome-settings to add the ubuntu-settings portion (mainly to tweak
the dock) why doesn't ubuntu with gnome have a similar tool for the
desktop? Either making use of ufw or putting a way on the settings to
add incoming and outgoing rules through a gui.

Heck, even linux mint comes with gufw installed by default.

As for the security and usability aspect, doing sudo ufw enable hasn't
done anything to prevent me from working or doing my tasks on my
machines. And rejecting incoming requests hasn't done it either so makes
little to no sense for me that the firewall is disabled by default or
not enabled with rejecting rule for incoming

On the server side, I've got little to none outgoing rules and full
reject for incoming for security reasons, and it has been a smooth
experience.

Perhaps that decision is a bit outdated? The FAQ page sent by you was
last edited on 28-10-2022, but doesn't allow to see when the ufw part
was last modified, but I suppose it was a long time ago.

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