El jue., 25 jun. 2020 a las 21:45, Qiyu Yan (<yanq...@fedoraproject.org>)
escribió:

> What about to provide a prompt to the user telling them the difference
> between editors?
> For example, when a new user to fedora first invokes git commit
> without $EDITOR set, a program named fedora-default-editor comes up
> and asks: Which editor do you like?
> User can do his or hers choice and the choice will be remembered by
> setting $EDITOR in his or hers ~/.bashrc
>
> The fedora-default-editor can be a small script that shows user all
> the difference and set $EDITOR for the user.
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Well, I strongy disagree whit this move.
In fact on of the things that I hate of Debian/Ubuntu is the choice of nano
and the poor version that they offer by default of vi.
More friendly for end-users? Really?
Please thinking so, the end-user use GUI's. Nano has no any significative
advantage over vi and even lesser over vim. What's the wrong with vim?
Really I don't understand.
If one end-user wants to use a text editor, he will find kate, gedit and
the like better options. If you don't like a modal editor, propose a better
option not a mediocre one. For example, micro is a non-modal editor but
more powerful that nano.
If has no real benefit, please could you reconsider it and let the
community give his voice?
Thanks in advance.
SB
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