On 02/05/2015 10:52, [email protected] wrote:
... confusing - it is unclear if he is arguing that departures from the standard should be entertained or not.
I am arguing that FHS includes good things and bad things, and that good things should be followed and bad things should not. In other words, I am encouraging the use of critical mind and thought over blind acceptance or blind rebellion, which are two sides of the same manicheism. I followed by saying that the separation between /bin and /usr/bin is one of the good recommendations of FHS, and that breaking it is a horrible idea. That was the important part of my message.
Maybe design is the incorrect phrase, maybe say "carefully evolved".
But it wasn't. It evolved in an empirical, darwinian manner, with good results for some parts, less good results for others, and a lot of legacy cruft. Look, I don't like the FHS as a whole. It doesn't mean I disagree with everything it says. It also doesn't mean I agree with people who want to do stupid things like symlink /bin to /usr/bin. We're all here because we disagree with the systemd clique's views, even if our reasons may differ. Don't think I'm the enemy just because I may object to something you say. -- Laurent _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
