+1 for nano.

What I miss is the presence of nano in the default installations and images.
I strongly believe it was there just a few Fedora releases back, but
now, it's gone.

I would really simplify - or atleast make more friendly - fast file
editing / configuration on fresh systems.

This might not be what this discussions is about, but I feel that it
would be nice to have nano part of the default images / installations
before we would start talking about making it default editor.
(Assuming vi won't disappear)

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Michal Schorm
Software Engineer
Core Services - Databases Team
Red Hat
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