On Wed, 05.05.10 10:22, Yaakov Nemoy (loupgaroublond(a)gmail.com) wrote:
2010/5/4 Lennart Poettering <mzerqung(a)0pointer.de>:
> BTW: another reason to enable sudo by default is to unify things a
> little across distributions: to my knowledge Ubuntu (and related
> distros) set up sudo like that. It would be nice if folks coming from
> their would have an easy path to administrating Fedora systems.
I disagree with this logic. It's too much like the 'if your friends
all jumped off the brooklyn bridge, would you do it too?' logic
parents use to convince kids not to do drugs.
Well, it might come as a surprise to some, but actually Ubuntu is not
just a bunch of imbiciles, and it kinda annoys me that whenever
something comes from or is done in Ubuntu, people saya: "well, if Ubuntu
does it, then it is questionnable because they don't know what they do
and their distro is only used by noobs".
Well, that's simply bullshit.
It is a good idea, and taking inspiration from their work and working
towards minimizing the differences between the distros even if that
means we make a step in their direction, is nothing like jumping from a
bridge, taking drugs, or convincing your kids about that.
Lennart
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