Why isn't emacs installed by default
Mario Torre
neugens at limasoftware.net
Tue Jun 5 10:14:12 UTC 2007
Il giorno lun, 04/06/2007 alle 16.06 +0200, Nicolas Mailhot ha scritto:
> If you want to be part of the default desktop install you have to
> implement the default desktop expectations & rules.
Emacs and Vi should be in for one reason. If it was not for them, none
of the nice things you love from a modern Linux distribution were
possible...
They are system tools, not desktop gadgets, IMNSHO, of course.
Moreover, if I'm not wrong, Emacs is no the default even when you choose
the "developer" options, this is weird for me.
Mario
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