> While I think you are right in some cases like cashier, isn't this
> discussion really about the Fedora Workstation?! Since for this the
> target user is a developer, can we just agree that in this case the user
> needs both CLI and GUI apps (although some developers certainly sticks
> to one of them).
The gist is that
* Nobody _should_ need to use a terminal: non-developers¹ don’t need it, and
developers deserve a better environment. It’s “only” a matter of writing lots
of new software. AFAICT Workstation would in some ideal future want to get to
this state. (And non-Linux operating systems are getting closer and closer to
this ideal over time.)
* _Currently_ most Linux developers do need to use a terminal.
So there is no right answer, only a trade-off: Make terminal usage discouraged
and difficult for current users, and hopefully get better non-terminal
environment in the future, or make terminal usage easy and the generally
recommended way, and give up hope on the developer UI significantly improving
for the future users.
Mirek
¹ Again considering shell scripts and pipelines as “development”.
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