I would need to check why it has been historically installed by default but I would expect that's because we want the default installation as friendly as possible to users that need accessibility. Doing what Debian is doing is nice but gives an inconsistent result since it would depend of how the system was installed.
We need to discuss what's best going forward but the easiest option meanwhile for the LTS is probably to disable the udev rule as you suggested.
Thanks Samuel for sharing your expertise here!
I would need to check why it has been historically installed by default but I would expect that's because we want the default installation as friendly as possible to users that need accessibility. Doing what Debian is doing is nice but gives an inconsistent result since it would depend of how the system was installed.
We need to discuss what's best going forward but the easiest option meanwhile for the LTS is probably to disable the udev rule as you suggested.