On Fri, 2020-06-26 at 07:05 -0400, Jaroslav Skarvada wrote:
> -1 for the change. If the so called 'end-user' (whatever does it mean)
> can learn git, she or he can also learn 'vi' or at least how to enable
> the preferred editor. Personally, I can see nothing special on the
> nano, for me it qualifies as very poor editor

git's an example. There are various other things that trigger the
default $EDITOR.

As I said, this *literally happened to me*. I don't remember what it
was I did that triggered $EDITOR, but as it was 19 years ago, it
definitely wasn't git. =)

Yes, I was trying to learn and figure things out. But if you are trying
to learn X, suddenly being forced to learn Y *unexpectedly* - you were
not working on text editors today! - with no documentation and not even
knowing what Y *is* exactly, is not a pleasant learning experience. It
is a frustrating roadblock.
-- 
Adam Williamson
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