Miroslav Suchý <[email protected]> writes:

> Will be my mom able to write something like:
>  dnf remove $(dnf list extras | awk '{print $1} | grep -v 
> "package-I-still-want")
> ?

Quite possibly.  It is safe to say most of us do not know your mother;
while your mother may be not versed in scripting, plenty of mothers are.

To be clear: I'm sure you had only the best intentions and are speaking
only about your own parent.  However, this kind of example (non-male
assumed to not understand technology) does not foster inclusion (instead
furthering a sexist stereotype).

Some phrases that can be used instead: "a regular user" (what Till
used), "nontechnical user", "non-programmer friend", "a Linux newcomer",
"the average user", etc..

Hope that helps.

Thanks,
--Robbie

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