<snip> > > lol, what does emacs/vim war have to do with gnome/kde? > ---- > nothing actually except for the useless banter that accompanies each > war. <snip> Cards on the table: I have been using Emacs 25 years as an editor, an MUA and a programming environment. When I started using it THE heated discussion was between proponents of the DEC operating system, VMS, and proponents of UNIX. Then there were flames between AT&T UNIX and Berklix UNIX. Then LINUX vs. Windows. The beat goes on. Then I got embroiled in a serious discussion of the OS and network protocol to be used on NASA's supercomputer wind tunnel-in-a-computer project. The competitors were Cray Operating system, COS, with LINKS a suite of network protocols vs. UNIX and TCP/IP. IIRC there was a bit of early support for SNA as a network protocol as well as OSI which was being urged to be THE U. S. Government's network protocol suite. At a big deal meeting to hash it out I had not come to a position but at the meeting I listened and opted for the UNIX TCP/IP option, and a proponent of another position offered to take a swing at me. A Civil Servant stepped in to save my ass. Those were the days. This VIM/ Emacs debate seems to crop up periodically to no great effect in arriving at any decision. We all end up using the tools with which they are most comfortable. And these flame wars SOLVE NOTHING. Be sides every body KNOWS Emacs rules!!! :-) Get over it guys. There is work that needs doing. dlg David L.Gehrt Land Line: 805.541.2390 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Cell Phone; 805.794.5890 Internet: dlg@xxxxxxxxxxx -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines