>That looks like a lot more work than the official client.
Maybe some people have different experience levels, time constraints, or patience for the non-obvious than yourself?
I myself by far found tiny-acme the simpler client to understand; there was absolutely zero worrying about what modifications are being made to configuration files, nor concerns about how best to get everything in a nice cron job.
If this is a case of the official client's documentation being too dense for the likes of me, then so be it.
Edit:
>There are some Python dependencies for the official client, but my package manager installed them for me
I just saw the top post regarding this, and then re-read about it in your comment.
For me - again, possibly a different use case to your own - this is not cool.
Maybe some people have different experience levels, time constraints, or patience for the non-obvious than yourself?
I myself by far found tiny-acme the simpler client to understand; there was absolutely zero worrying about what modifications are being made to configuration files, nor concerns about how best to get everything in a nice cron job.
If this is a case of the official client's documentation being too dense for the likes of me, then so be it.
Edit:
>There are some Python dependencies for the official client, but my package manager installed them for me
I just saw the top post regarding this, and then re-read about it in your comment.
For me - again, possibly a different use case to your own - this is not cool.