Chris Little wrote:
Seriously. If you want to be taken seriously, you must include emacs. As far as I'm concerned, you should really consider dropping fluff like the kernel and glibc before you consider dropping something that is actually essential (emacs).

I swear... I don't know where people get these crazy ideas.

--Chris

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For the non-native English speakers among us, Chris is joking (I hope ;) ). I think Joel might be as well. Remember guys, it isn't always obvious to everyone what you think you mean. I dunno but for us techies tagging might help <sarcasm></sarcasm><joking></joking>. No offence intended.


Regards,
Daniel
</pedant>

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<< Agreed that these editing and development tools should be included. Except for
something like emacs, which takes up a huge amount of space>>



Yikes - it's only disk space! Not to appear biased, but there is only one editor and Emacs is its name.


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