On Wed 23 Jan 2008 at 01:57PM, Danek Duvall wrote:
> Here's a code review for some modernization changes:
> 
>     http://cr.opensolaris.org/~dduvall/pkg-vimtovi/
> 
> It makes /usr/bin/vi (and ex and view) be vim instead of the old svr4 vi.
> It also introduces /usr/has (for /usr/has/bin ha ha ha) as a place to put

Strong -1 on the name /usr/has.  I think it will just seem completely
absurd to non-native english speakers.  There's an opportunity to create
a name which would at least guide users as to the content: /usr/legacy,
/usr/historical, /usr/heirloom (a la the Heirloom UNIX tools project) or
some such.

How does this impact the size of a minimized system? (I consider
vi or a vi-alike to be needed on all systems; perhaps others do not...).

        -dp

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Daniel Price - Solaris Kernel Engineering - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - blogs.sun.com/dp
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