On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 7:20 PM Ben Cotton <bcot...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Let's make Fedora more approachable, by having a default editor that
> doesn't require specialist knowledge to use.

One could argue that this adds to the experience!


> (These arguments would apply
> just as well if git picked Vim. vi is like hard mode for Vim, with
> fewer features, missing syntax highlighting, and no indication of what
> mode you are in. Even Vim users may feel lost and bewildered when
> using vi.)

Not really and that's because we ship vim-minimal with sane defaults,
unlike other distros.


> In contrast, Nano offers the kind of graphical text editing experience
> that people are used to, and therefore doesn't require specialist
> knowledge to use.

Who are these people?


> It is already installed across most Fedora Editions
> and Spins.

<shock />


> * More in line with the default editor of other distributions.

It has been a nice and welcome point of difference.

Oh, well.
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