On 06/02/2016 01:04 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:

> Well. Let's say you are responsible for the Linux desktops of a large
> security-senstive company (let's say bank, whatever), and the desktops
> are installed as fixed workstations, which different employees using
> them at different times. They log in, they do some "important company
> stuff", and then they log out again. Now, it's a large company, so it
> doesn't have the closest control on every single employee, and
> sometimes employees leave the company. Sometimes even the employees
> browse to the wrong web sites, catch a browser exploit and suddenly
> start runing spam bots under their user identity, without even
> knowing.

Do you really want to support a disruptive change in default behaviour
with such a specific use case?

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