> They very much should, as people who start with bash will have much to unlearn.
Dash on Debian is intended as a light POSIX sh to execute shell scripts. It isn't meant to be your login shell or for interactive use. It makes sense to keep the dependencies light in that context.
Dash on Debian is intended as a light POSIX sh to execute shell scripts. It isn't meant to be your login shell or for interactive use. It makes sense to keep the dependencies light in that context.