Please revert to bash.

Regardless whether they are "right" or not - many script developers have
silently assumed that scripts starting with #!/bin/sh is executed by
bash.

An operating system such as Ubuntu is supposed to be a dependable
platform for 3rd party applications to run on top of it. And since there
are many (legacy) applications out there that assume that scripts
starting with #!/bin/sh is executed by bash, Ubuntu "breaks" those by
switching away from the "de-facto standard".

Please consider the situation of a non-technical end user who doesn't
care whose fault it is that his app doesn't work as expected.

It is changes like this that make Ubuntu less likely to solve bug #1.

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Script that are using bash could be broken with the new symlink
https://launchpad.net/bugs/61463

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