My major concern with this feature is that direct categories and references to 
adult content will hamper the implementation of Ubuntu in UK educational 
establishments. Whether or not there is a button to click to allow searches 
deemed to be "of an adult nature"
This is nothing to do with my own personal view of censorship, more of a real 
concern about widespread acceptance of Ubuntu in environments where there is a 
duty of care and protection of users.

Another example which may not have come to light yet is the  
xscreensaver-data-extra package, also available in the repositories which 
contains the following warning: 
WARNING: This package includes the 'webcollage' screen saver, which displays 
images that are the result of random web searches. The Internet being what it 
is, absolutely anything might show up in the collage of search results 
including -- quite possibly -- pornography, or even nudity. Please act 
accordingly.

this is particularly of concern as it would appear that the package is
capable of circumventing any content controls put in place by
parents/teachers etc and again could be seen as an unacceptable feature
of Ubuntu.

The sad truth is that when it comes to government approval for Ubuntu to
be implemented as an alternative to the presently dominant Microsoft,
things like this are going to be taken into account and noted down on
the "reasons not to " list.

We all know that pornography is available widely on the internet, we all
know that some young people are going to access it , but what we need to
be aware of is that at the moment  Ubuntu is allowing the wishes of a
few developers and decision makers to potentially impede the development
and establishment of Ubuntu as a capable and suitable alternative to the
presently dominant OS.

I trust that the developers will take this on board and review the
inclusion of such packages, in the name of the further acceptance of
Ubuntu into mainstream education.

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