> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dng [mailto:dng-boun...@lists.dyne.org] On Behalf Of Didier Kryn
> Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2015 12:01 PM
> To: dng@lists.dyne.org
> Subject: Re: [DNG] Proposed defaults changes
> 
>      Hey T.J.
> 
>      Not Linuxisms, GNUisms. Nano (and Emacs) belongs to GNU, and you
> know it: GNU's Not Unix! Do not forget we are talking of GNU/Linux.
> Trying to be POSIX-compliant, sure, but GNU nevertheless... a dilemma :-)
> 
>      Good day.
>                              Didier
> 
[T.J. Duchene] LOL!  =)

You make a wonderful point, Didier.  Quirks in GNU tools *are* a pain at times, 
I heartily agree.  Still, what cannot be cured must be endured.  I think if the 
FSF actually embarked on making sure their "crapware" (my personal phrase - no 
offense anyone) function even remotely close to BSD style (that everyone else 
outside of Linux uses), they would have to do a complete rewrite. Usually, you 
just install the GNU tools along with the ones the OS provides and hope for the 
best when trying to compile.   

But no, that really was not what I was concerned about.  I'm not criticizing 
Devuan directly, but common standards really aren't the Linux way lately, and 
it is becoming rather tiresome, at least to me. This is not Devuan's fault, but 
as a whole, no one involved with Linux seems to care about cross-platform 
standards anymore.    

I really do not care of nano is the default editor.  I've used it myself, along 
with joe, vi and an bunch of others over the years. I was just trying to make 
sure that if things are going to be replaced - as it is inevitable -   that 
common standard remain intact as much as possible.

Take care!
T.J.


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