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> Perhaps it finally is time to come up with an entirely new terminal technology re-engineered from [almost] scratch based on today achievements and needs.

What do you mean, exactly, by that? Do you think that programs designed to work in current terminals (e.g., vim) should stop working with the new terminal technology? That seems a bit tough for progressive adoption. Otherwise, how do you think that these programs should be changed? Or wrapped in some intermediary "terminal emulator" so that they can run unchanged in the newer terminals?




Why not?

Also, the new terminal technology doesn't necessarily have to be fundamentally incompatible with the legacy technology. It probably can be made reasonably easy to compile classic apps for any terminal technology. Many of them are compatible (although not necessarily 100% compatible) with both Linux and DOS/Windows already.




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