----- Original Message -----
> -1 for the change. If the so called 'end-user' (whatever
does it mean)
> can learn git, she or he can also learn 'vi' or at least how to enable
> the preferred editor. Personally, I can see nothing special on the
> nano, for me it qualifies as very poor editor
I feel you're completely missing the point, it's about a straight
foward to understand editor by default so they aren't scared away
before they even learn what an environment variable is, it's not about
being the best most special editor. They may well have learned how to
use git on windows or Mac before moving to Linux. I would flip this
around and say anyone who knows vim enough should know how to change
their default editor.
Yes, of course, but it will cost me time to find out where to revert
the change (the right way).
I just wanted to point out how absurd the arguments in the proposal
are. Somebody using the complex git CLI (which was never meant to be to
highlevel CLI) is usually skilled enough not to be stopped by the
different default editor (especially if the editor gives hints on
wrong usage). Unskilled people will usually use GUI so they do not care
Jaroslav
Peter
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