A design decision? Does it mean it's a feature, not a bug? I don't see how this could be beneficial, or useful, or convenient. There is master volume and then there is per-application volume and they shouldn't mix. What was the reason for this design decision, the rationale? I think this "feature" should be disabled be default by Ubuntu, if it indeed is an upstream decision.
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