On Monday 20 October 2003 03:03 am, David Walser wrote:
> But one thing you all are losing in this discussion...emacs isn't only used
> by developers. It's also used by sysadmins! Every system needs a
> sysadmin.
yes maybe but in this case mc is superior for that kind of work. it can
actually do more of the sysadmin type stuff. Tell you what give me a list of
what emacs does for the sysadmin I'll match it with mc I bet you. And
programming a bunch of lisp plugins on the fly doesn't count. I'm talking
about what it can and can't do.
But i realy could care less if both mc and emacs are dropped from the basic
cd's I was just showing that emacs does indeed take up a huge amount of
space.
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