
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 11:23:57AM +0100, Michael Prokop wrote: ...
On the other hand it is grml where I learned and got used to zsh and this was one of its great features. :)
Maybe the grml distribution and users fetching grml's zsh config from grml.org/zsh has a different use case (I am not sure) let me explain: On a server there can be more root users operating in parallel on a grml live system there is usually one and typing in one shell then the capability to see that on the other's history is a great thing.
Yeah, but people use grml-zshrc also outside of Grml, even on different operating systems. So we don't have to care just about the Grml live mode use case but also about the more generic one. :)
I try to explain a bit what I meant above: Maybe it can make sense to enable this feature on a grml live system and disable otherwise.
Regards, cstamas