On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 08:50:23PM +0200, Jan Kratochvil wrote: > This is another step trying to make Fedora end-user friendly while the only > effect is making it hostile to developers. As Fedora will never be used by How does changing the default editor make Fedora hostile to developers? (I suspect you have a rather narrow definition of "developer" here...) > such step it takes more and more effort to make a new Fedora > installation usable by a developer (setenforce 0, dnf remove > bash-completion That's an odd position to take; bash-completion is quite useful, far more so for "developers" than "normal" folks whose command line interaction is limited to pasting things in from random web pages or "curl | bash" invocations. - Solomon -- Solomon Peachy pizza at shaftnet dot org (email&xmpp) @pizza:shaftnet dot org (matrix) High Springs, FL speachy (freenode)
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