Am Donnerstag, den 07.04.2005, 11:23 -0400 schrieb Alan Cox:
There was a long discussion about this earlier if you look back.
Cyrus is
useful for the more specialist environments and dovecot for general setups.
It seemed obvious that the people who used Cyrus and knew how to set it up also
would know how to type "yum install"
So what about Emacs? We have a kernel, we have a editor, an Email
Client, an IRC Client and all that stuff. Is Emacs as obsolete as Cyrus
is?
Imho Emacs is a pain in the ass to get clued with. What about removing
that?
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