nano + vim is the way to go. Removing VIM would be a very bad idea, as a lot
of people (myself included) cannot live without it, and it (or vi) are
almost always expected to be available. Nano is a good, easy to use, editor
for those new to unix. If emacs was possible, I'd say include it too. Maybe
a stripped down version? (Not an emacs user, don't know much about it,
sorry...)

David

On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 8:22 PM, Paul Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I started with pine too at uni.
>
> If there is space on the cd perhaps a good compromise would be to include
> nano or pico and vim.
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