"Speaking from an enterprise network perspective, I very much do *not* want to see privacy addresses enabled by default, as they can make complying with our network security policies much more difficult."
In terms of demographics, Ubuntu doesn't have nearly the market share in the enterprise as it does in other sectors.
The hit on user privacy for systems not using privacy extensions is large - especially for new users.
"Speaking from an enterprise network perspective, I very much do *not* want to see privacy addresses enabled by default, as they can make complying with our network security policies much more difficult."
In terms of demographics, Ubuntu doesn't have nearly the market share in the enterprise as it does in other sectors.
The hit on user privacy for systems not using privacy extensions is large - especially for new users.