You're right, this is stupid because ideally the default font should be chosen 
by oowriter according to what fonts are present. But since the Nimbus and Free 
fonts are a dependency of ubuntu-desktop, they are installed by default on all 
desktops and are not likely to be removed.
OTOH, using "Times" is a real issue since, although you solve the hardcoding 
issue, you hardcode the name of a *font* that does not exist: you're not just 
saying to oowriter to use the *font family* Times. Using this trick is really 
bad:
- users don't see the real name of the font: when they want to go back to this 
font from another one, they look for "Times" and don't find it - "what's this 
magical font?!"
- on Windows, oowriter uses a real font, "Times New Roman"
- Ubuntu should promote the free fonts it provides, and tell their names - 
people will understand better the issues of changing layouts when going to 
Windows/Office

I cannot understand your stance here: what's the point in using a
"Times" alias that can match several fonts? Maybe my patch is wrong, but
at least th current situation has to be solved. No other distribution is
doing this, and we need to patch Debian for that.

Cheers

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[Hardy] [patch] Default font "Times" does not exist
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105906
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