this post was submitted on 01 May 2024
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I agree that standardisation is good, but sudo is already a standard. If anything, I think this might, once again, split things further by creating another competing standard. It's like that XKCD. But to be honest, I'm not an admin or enterprise customer yet, so I don't know if this might not be an improvement. On an individual level, I'd be okay with run0 becoming a standard if it's good enough, as long as we get a sudoedit or "sudo -e" replacement too, as I only discovered it about 2 months ago, but I already use it a lot.