Wasn't it lowercase-linux that ran away with its own default shell? I mean, the whole confusion starts when "/bin/sh" is a simlink to "bash".
And we haven't considered the confusion that Bash, when invoked as "/bin/sh" behaves differently than both the Bourne shell and Bash invoked as "/bin/bash".
And we haven't considered the confusion that Bash, when invoked as "/bin/sh" behaves differently than both the Bourne shell and Bash invoked as "/bin/bash".