A contributor to the discussion, Scott Kitterman, recommended that the
appropriate action for this bug is to close it as "works as designed",
and invite you to submit a specification for "system changes to reduce
the risk of accidental data loss by new users."

> That's, I think, the right way to deal with this type of design issue.  Also 
> it gives them a chance to be involved in the discussion and the community and 
> feel valued.

I believe I agree with that. That would be the best way to get the right
kind of discussion, and maximum community interaction, to find the best
possible solution.


** Changed in: bash (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: Micah Cowan => (unassigned)
       Status: Confirmed => Rejected

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