What does "Won't Fix" mean for this LTS release?

Does it mean, there will not be, for lifetime of LTS, anyway 'ruby'
would call version 2.0? If you want that to occur, you need to mangle
symlinks yourself?

Isn't this regression? As 'ruby-switch' package did this in 13.10?

Could solution be, to reintroduce 'ruby-switch'?


What are we afraid that fixing this problem might break? Who could 
desire+depend on this newly introduced behavior? What type of use-case?

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  installing `ruby2.0` results in ruby 1.9.3-p484 as default version

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