Hi, On Thu, Dec 05, 2019 at 08:32:28AM -0500, The Wanderer wrote:
> At minimum, "X is the default" means "you will get X if you don't take > any action to avoid doing so". All definitions I can think of seem to > share that baseline. > At something like maximum, "X is the default" could be read to mean > "getting anything other than X is not expected to be possible". Debian also has a bit of a special role in that it is upstream to other distributions, including the systemd-only Ubuntu and the everything-except-systemd Devuan, in addition to being useful as a standalone distribution, so the definition of "default" concerns not only our direct, but also indirect users. Simon

