Re: Fedora 33 System-Wide Change proposal: Make nano the default editor

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On 6/25/20 10:18 AM, Ben Cotton wrote:
** Modify comps to include nano Fedora wide.

"nano" is already included by default. Did you mean this to say you'll include the new "nano-editor" package by default?

** Create a new subpackage of <code>nano</code>, called
<code>nano-editor</code>.
** <code>nano-editor</code> to include
<code>/usr/lib/environment.d/10-nano.conf</code>, which sets
<code>$EDITOR</code> to <code>nano</code>.

With this approach, if <code>nano</code> is uninstalled, the
configuration will be removed with it. At the same time, installing
nano on its own won't install the conf.

I understand that lots of people prefer a simple editor, so I'm fine with this change given that I can revert it by removing that one extra package.
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