I share your point of view, in a deeper way! I think that the idea of
creating a option into Ubuntu that would give choice between "Expert"
and "Beginner" would be very interesting. When people would choose
"Expert", a lot of more advanced options could appear in Ubuntu Apps and
the system would ask more "technical" questions while it would not if
the user choosed "Beginner". Maybe that this idea is not necessary yet
but could be interesting in the Ubuntu future.

It may be also very simple to just add a more comprehensive dialog in
that windows during the upgrade process like this "The customized
configuration file '/etc/default/apache2' is about to be replaced. This
file can contain your preferences and the way you configured one of your
programs. If you choose to replace the file by the new one, you may have
to configure again this program. Do you want to replace this
configuration file for the new one?"

This would be better, and I'm sure we can do much better!

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