I've been avoiding this OP, but I guess I'll weigh in now.

This smells like roe. Don't feed it.


On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 01:54:07AM +0100, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
> El 04/02/2010 0:52, Giridhari escribis:
> >Hare Krsna.
> >
> >
> >From: Giridhari
> >Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 7:37 AM
> >To: dera...@cvs.openbsd.org ; dera...@openbsd.org
> >Subject: Fw: pico and/or nano in the releases and snapshots
> >
> >
> >ATTENTION
> >
> >Last night I saved a rat from certain death at the hands of a cat whose
> >ovaries had been cut out. This is the cutting edge of bhakti in the interests
> >of OpenBSD. You have been notified.
> >
> >Note: The below message has been slightly adjusted to that which was sent to
> >dera...@theos.org.
> >
> >
> >From: Giridhari
> >Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 7:28 AM
> >To: dera...@theos.com
> >Subject: pico and/or nano in the releases and snapshots
> >
> >
> >Hare Krsna Mr. DeRaadt.
> >
> >I am trying to write a new security implementation for OpenBSD, but find vi 
> >to
> >be clumsy and hampering.
> >
> >I was very comfortable with pico, and nano. I am running a new system with
> >multiprocessor kernel, and currently have no support for the ZTE MF626 modem 
> >I
> >connect via cellular network with. I have tried installing the package of 
> >pico
> >but it failed, so I installed it's dependencies, but pico still would not
> >install because it had partially installed, would not pkg_delete (not even
> >when forced), and I could not find a way to clean this up.
> >
> >I would really appreciate if pico or nano, which are simple and elegant,
> >perhaps not with the frills vi uses apparently seem to appreciate, but simple
> >and natural nonetheless, we part of the distribution. I fly with those. 
> >PLEASE
> >INCLUDE PICO OR NANO OR BOTH IN A NEW SNAPSHOT, and from now-on, and please
> >overlook the apparent justifications for vi-only exclusivity, and help 
> >please.
> >FOR BHAKTA GIRIDHARI. Krsna is your friend. PLEASE!!! I know its is a
> >non-standard request, but honestly, vi is so clumsy, and I have LOTS of 
> >coding
> >to do, including writing support for umodem for the MF626, and I would like 
> >to
> >write it as a learning exercise in assembly. The new security mechanism is
> >brute force resilient, and it is for particularly nasty weather. Pull a
> >Torvaldsesque dictatorship because-I-said-so if you have to.
> >
> >Hare Bol.
> >
> 
>    You're loosing your time, not only for asking something like "put MY
> favourite s**t on YOUR system" but also for using something like
> pico/nano as text editor. It's the most improductive thing I've seen in
> my life (comparing to vi/vim/vi-clones). What makes vi/Vim editors so
> "clumsy and hampering" it's the same that makes Photoshop better
> than MSpaint: design with productivity in mind.
> 
>    In the worst case you can make your own iso with pino/nano/whatever
> in it, but seriously, if I were you, I would learn how to use vi/Vim
> editors ASAP, it's in ALL unix-like systems, use vi, and you will never
> have to use another text editor in your life.
> 
> By the way, this was written using Vim.
> -J

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