I vote for readability over performance:)
and I think if somehow FreeBS's ipfw managed to have good performance with similar rule-language then linux can do this also
toolbars/panels, applets (integrated with package manager, i.e. without need to go to site, download, unpack) , a menu usable by mouse (i.e. without touch screen) and screen without areas automatically switching to task manager or what name of it and all of this over stable enough codebase
Does svn already support "pager" , or adding "| less" after each command is required ?
what about "git citool" ? "stash" ? "amend" ? "rebase" ?
Personally I prefer native git or "git-svn" in case of svn reps
I vote for readability over performance :)
and I think if somehow FreeBS's ipfw managed to have good performance with similar rule-language then linux can do this also
I meant ipfw :(
I had moved to linux from bsd and always was unhappy with iptables. and now there will be something close to pf
The real question is why use Mate.
toolbars/panels, applets (integrated with package manager, i.e. without need to go to site, download, unpack) , a menu usable by mouse (i.e. without touch screen) and screen without areas automatically switching to task manager or what name of it and all of this over stable enough codebase
Does svn already support "pager" , or adding "| less" after each command is required ? what about "git citool" ? "stash" ? "amend" ? "rebase" ? Personally I prefer native git or "git-svn" in case of svn reps
you could try a Mate - fork of Gnome 2 it supports all needed things I like in gnome2 - toolbars (panels) + applets, normal menus etc
I'm suspecting that you will start complaining about outsourcing just after banning H1-B
people already used to setup 8.8.8.8 and opendns in resolv.conf so it's easy to run separate services and create separate dns table
English is simple enough to use by devs. but if you app will be used overseas by normal people, then multilingual gui required.