>>>>> "Luk" == Luk Claes <[email protected]> writes: Luk> We want everyone to use dash by default. If someone does not Luk> want to use the default, they are free to do so, but the Luk> default system shell is supposed to always be on the system. Why? I agree something should always provide /bin/sh. I do not understand why the default system shell should be on the system always.
The only argument you've given that I understand is that no one wants to do the work necessary to guarantee that /bin/sh is always present and that the default system shell is not essential. If that's the answer, that's a perfectly fine answer, but *say that*, don't just make assertions. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

