> >> > Because on such operating systems, each and every application is > >> > an entirely self-contained package that doesn't need any > >> > "packages" or "installers" to use it. > > > >> For people who have never used such a system it's probably > >> difficult to see the advantages. > > > > That's the whole point. > > > > The problem is that the ones who "decide" (well, they pretend to, > > but actually can't, because they don't know the alternatives) are > > always people who are "not even clueless". > > Ha! I love it. I presume that's an allusion to that-other-Wolfgang's > apocryphal "not even wrong" comment. :)
Exactly. And it's also an allusion to that statement that "knowledge means to know what you don't know". Sincerely, Wolfgang -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list