While the visual side of this bug is fixed now (the ugly wizard-icon is gone from the launcher), the usability side is still alive:
You can still test the "imagemagick" app from within Ubuntu Software and decide to remove it from there. With the ugly side-effect of removing printing support without even realizing that this is printing related at all.
Jeremy, Ian, can you remove the app from being listed in Ubuntu Software as well? Or at least move it to the "System Apps" section to prevent useres to unvoluntarily remove CUPS?
While the visual side of this bug is fixed now (the ugly wizard-icon is gone from the launcher), the usability side is still alive:
You can still test the "imagemagick" app from within Ubuntu Software and decide to remove it from there. With the ugly side-effect of removing printing support without even realizing that this is printing related at all.
Jeremy, Ian, can you remove the app from being listed in Ubuntu Software as well? Or at least move it to the "System Apps" section to prevent useres to unvoluntarily remove CUPS?