Not the parent nor Systemd developers, but apparently they think it's the only way to make sure the user's session is cleaned up.
But frankly, 100% people would be fine with it if the default was left at no instead of changing it to yes. It's all about giving users a choice when a new feature is introduced, something Systemd developers understand only partially.
But frankly, 100% people would be fine with it if the default was left at no instead of changing it to yes. It's all about giving users a choice when a new feature is introduced, something Systemd developers understand only partially.