there are three ways I can think of to deploy it.
 * Set the interface font name in *gconf* /desktop/gnome/interface/font_name 
UbuntuBeta 10
 * Make it a suggested font in the ambiance and radiance *themes*
 * In *fontconfig* make it one of the fonts that alias to sans (tweaking stuff 
in /etc/fonts/conf.d)

Switching to the HighContrastLargePrint theme *suggests* a font which
can be optionally applied and reverted. With gconf or themes this would
mean highcontrastLargePrint would suggest sans, with fontconfig it would
use the Ubuntu font family (I checked in #ubuntu-accessibilty, the new
font is not seen as worse than sans for low vision use)

I am unsure what would happen if gconf is set to default to sans, but
the default theme suggests ubuntu font family. I suspect it would use
sans by default and in appearance-preferences you would be able to apply
the ubuntu font - not the desired effect at all.

Using fontconfig to redefine sans means it would get used in documents
as the default document font is sans. It could also reflow documents
existing that expect sans to mean deja-vu-sans, they are not metrically
compatible.

I would recommend changing the gconf key
/desktop/gnome/interface/font_name and optionally the
highcontrastlargeprint theme if you want all the themes to use the new
font for the interface.

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MIR+FFE: Inclusion of Ubuntu Font Family ~0.7 in Maverick (10.10)
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