Re: [OT] Re: Favourite browsers/shells/WMs

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Jason Dixon said:

> Not to be a party-pooper, but let's please nip these threads in the bud.
>  These questions are completely subjective and sniff of troll bait.  If
> folks haven't answered "KDE vs. Gnome" or "vi vs. emacs" by now, there's
> no reason to think there's a "best" open-source
> shell/browser/window manager.

That actually occurred to me after the "favorite shell" one.

But the line which read "this male has been certified virus-free" begged
for a response.

Sláinte,
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