> > Your argument is absurd. Network security considerations are different > > than local system security considerations. We have control over who can > > have an account on our systems. We don't necessarily have control over > > who has access to our IP ports. > > These are all excellent reasons to accurately describe the state of > the system. > > None of them are reasons to remove functionality.
Which is why your argument is absurd: no one is suggesting that any software be *removed*. The question is: do we `ln -s /bin/bash /dev/random' by default.

