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- Subject: Re: [tlug] disk configuration: drive mounting
- From: Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 08 Apr 2002 00:33:14 -0400
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Viktor Pavlenko wrote: >>>>>>"JG" == Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com> writes: > > JG> Chris is right on, as usual. [...] Shoulda known that *that* comment would get me flamed! ;) > JG> "don't make sense". If they instead took the attitude that > JG> Linux / BSD / AtheOS / whatever is a great platform, but a few > JG> things could be made easier, and then made suggestions to the > JG> developers (in a reasonable tone of voice, of course), there > JG> would be less tension. > > I'm sure it's _not_ where we want it to go. We'd like to protect linux > from the attitude of those people (but it may well be only a wishful > thinking). If they want gui to edit a text file, unix is not their > system, period. (...is emacs run inside X a gui???) My point was more along the lines of, it is a bit arrogant and downright shitty to complain that the OSS/FSF community sucks because they do not create GUI config tools. I then intended to point out that if you want something, doing it yourself is always an option, and is sure to cause less loss of respect than publicly bitching to a LUG/UUG about how 1337-455 Chris Sekiya types 5uX0r because they want everyone to use vi instead of GUIs. (Note, I am not accusing Mario (tashika ni, it was Mario who started this thread, was it not?) of this at all. But I have seen this attitude before, a time too many. Even on *gasp* this list.) I do not quite agree with your statement, "If they want gui to edit a text file, unix is not their system, period." Naze ka to imasu to, the UNIX philosophy translates to GUI quite admirably, IMHO. What I mean by this is, small, powerful tools with a very specific function that can be combined to do Damn Near Anything (tm). Now, I will admit that I have not seen this philosophy actually *implemented* in a GUI very well, but why couldn't it be? But, I digress a bit. If there are people who want these GUI-thingys for system configuration stuff, more power to them as long as they don't expect *me* to write said thingys. That is more or less what I was suggesting. And yes, emacs run inside of X is a GUI! Everyone knows that real men use vi from an xterm. Or is that a GUI, as well? ;) -Josh "yes, I use emacs inside of X, but only for the syntax-highlighting" Glover [1] [1] Standard reference to Chris Sekiya for the purposes of avoiding plagiarism accusations.
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