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by agumonkey 2999 days ago
there was a similar discussion in emacs land, people were afraid they'd lose users, and to me .. that was perfectly fine. Those who stick to emacs in the spite of all the seemingly looking defects are users that really like it. Distorting something for market share like mentality is not good, it lowers entry but low entry means easy exit. Not worth it IMO. (plus in emacs, case, unless some large effort, no way a newcomer, even tech saavy, won't suffer, it's just too large)