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Re: News and cuts



Dumas Patrice a écrit :

> "S. Lockwood" a écrit :
>
> > > Goal is to keep only the best in everything, but at the same time I
> > > don't want to remove a program who has a significant user base, so tell
> > > if you are using one of the following:
> > >
> > > elm
> > > mh/exmh/nmh
> > > mutt
> > > pine (this one also reads news)
> > > im
> > My suggestion would be to drop all but pine...
> >
> > In my experience, pine is pretty popular on college email systems so people
> > who are (or recently have been) students may well be familiar with it.
> > The pine/pico help menu at the bottom is also fairly friendly to beginners.
> > I use elm myself, but I don't think it has as large a user base. I think
> > elm is more old-guard, mostly in use by people who would be able to install
> > it themselves if they needed to.
>
> I agree for pine. But if I remember, pine can only use POP or IMAP, and mutt can
> do the 2. Also mutt is considered by a lot of users to be the most powerfull mail
> client, the most configureable and so on. But it is experienced users point of
> view, as normal end-user would assume the mail client to be allready configured.
>
> All therse are console based mail clients, that's why you want to drop them ?
>
> Pat

Because I strongly dislike those distributions who use "we have so much packages/CDs
in distibution" as a selling point, specially if when you look at them you notice
much of this software is second class or unmantained.   I consider this is
demagogics and not so good for Linux.  Since Indy is suupposed to be a honest
distribution it means software has to have a good reason to be included like it is
the best in its class, it is the best in its ecological niche (for instance if it is
nice to have on small boxes) or it has many people using it so not including it
would harm many people.

In addition I remeber ending installation of one of those distribs with a big
headacche after having to sort through 10 versions of evrything: ie redundant
software is useless.


JFM