"There are many installations and context where a strong password is not
needed, nor desired by design. E.g. cloud images have passwordless
accounts & passwordless root. Because access to those machines is locked
down via public-key ssh connections. There is no way to know what
authentication context will be used and what is the full security model.
One password will not protect you."

I know. That is why I defined the conditions where the bug appear to be
obvious to me. Not a cloud image, not the server installer, not the
alternate cd installer, the GUI installer from the 32-bit Ubuntu Live CD
installing on a qemu-kvm VM.

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  Ubuntu should encourage stronger passwords using stronger algorithms,
  note i18n issues

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