MIT just got bit by this bug.
We're getting ready to roll out a big deployment of Ubuntu, and discovered the
default session that users should use isn't called Default Session Script, it's
called "Run Xclient script".  We've done a diversion to rename the script.

I've looked at the upstream bug.  Where they ended up a year ago was,
"Let distros define their own default script from an example.

QUESTION:  What is Ubuntu going to do for a default X session script
going forward?

Upstream agrees that naming the default as "Run Xclient script" is poor, but 
they're now
delegating the work of crafting the default script to the distributions.

If Ubuntu is going to stay with this script, could it PLEASE be renamed
to, "System Default Session"?

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Confusing Xclient entry in session list
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/125297
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