From debian-user Tue Sep 14 00:31:27 1999 From: Havoc Pennington Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 00:31:27 +0000 To: debian-user Subject: Re: To the Debian Project, IMHO X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=debian-user&m=93726895719458 Hi, As someone who's written lots of code toward making free Unices easier to use, let me just say that I think this supposed conflict between power and ease of use is total nonsense. Even if a tool is for power users, it can be pleasant for those users to learn and use or it can have an atrocious interface from hell. "Atrocious interface from hell" does not equate to "powerful," just "annoying." For example, look at "info" or "dselect" - regardless of whether you personally like them, the many people that _don't_ like them don't like them because the keystrokes are really stupid and the general "flow" through the programs doesn't make sense. However, this has _zero_ to do with the power of the tools. On a programming level, command-line tools are often written in such a way that adding a GUI frontend is difficult and requires changes to the command-line stuff. But this is not a fundamental conflict, just poor planning when writing the command line tool. Co-existence is very possible, and taking a position on one side or the other is just pointless. Havoc -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe debian-user-request@lists.debian.org < /dev/null