On Thu, 5 Jul 2012 11:08:36 -0700
Eitan Adler <li...@eitanadler.com> wrote:
> The system should be optimized for new users by default. Whether this
> means enabling or disabling a feature is feature-specific.

This is *not* what Unix has historically been. Historically, Unix has
a history of being "expert-friendly" - because people are experts a
lot longer than they are new users.

If you want a Unix optimized to attract new users, there's Ubuntu. If
you want a system built that way, there's Windows.

The system should be optimized for experts. The environment that new
users are placed in can be optimized for them.

      <mike
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Mike Meyer <m...@mired.org>             http://www.mired.org/
Independent Software developer/SCM consultant, email for more information.

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