On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 11:29:26AM -0400, Rob Owens wrote: > In that case, my next question would be "Do we want to cater to those who > are new to Linux/Unix?" If yes, then nano is a good choice. If no, then > vi is a good choice.
Well, in my personal opinion devuan should not focus on new users, as nor debian does. For new users there are plenty of distros, most notable ubuntu, and we should not compete with it. We should focus on moderately expert to professional sysadmins and geeks, so, after some years of ubuntu if a user want to go to a more UNIX compliant distro, should switch to devuan. Second focus is to be a "base framework" for derivates, and then derivates can of course choose to focus on users, and to do that switch to a more easy to learn editor maybe, or maybe switch to a GUI editor for newbies. -- Franco (nextime) Lanza Lonate Pozzolo (VA) - Italy SIP://c...@casa.nexlab.it web: http://www.nexlab.net NO TCPA: http://www.no1984.org you can download my public key at: http://danex.nexlab.it/nextime.asc || Key Servers Key ID = D6132D50 Key fingerprint = 66ED 5211 9D59 DA53 1DF7 4189 DFED F580 D613 2D50 ----------------------------------- echo 16i[q]sa[ln0=aln100%Pln100/snlbx]sbA0D212153574F444E49572045535520454D20454B414D204F54204847554F4E452059415020544F4E4E4143205345544147204C4C4942snlbxq | dc -----------------------------------
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