When you've absolutely, positively got to download every melon farmering link on the page all while handling 37 torrents and streaming three UHD movies and a "movie", accept no substitutes.
And these companies are supposed to be trusted with actually securing the data that we provide them?
I often wonder how non-IT people handle these business practices.
From reading the other comments, I think I should have been more clear. I was saying that Ubuntu in Windows is one of Microsoft's "Trojan Horses" into the open source community. Given their past record, I am inclined to believe that they see some direct or indirect monetary or positional benefit from doing this, and I have doubts that it serves open source's interests.
The only reason that a for-profit company would make overtures like this is if they thought that they had something to gain by doing so, using some business strategy that says that this will help them in the long run. They're not doing it for the sake of the open source community,