On Tuesday, 14 December 2004, at 13:08:15 (-0500),
Peter Hyman wrote:

> No, you miss the point. It's consistency across different
> applications that matters.

No, *you* miss the point.  Consistency across E-related applications
is what matters, and there will be consistency amongst everything that
uses ecore_config.

> I for one prefer editing a text file. Setting a M$ type registry
> with keys is contra what the /etc directory is largely about.

Your preference doesn't enter into it, to be blunt.  The use of DB
files was discussed and decided on a long time ago.  You're not saying
anything here that hasn't been said before...just reopening old
gripes.

> IMHO, there is no advantage to having that ONE file as an edb
> one. No other part of entrance uses it.

So you're advocating turning this one particular file into text and
leaving the rest as DB files?  That doesn't sound very *consistent*,
now does it?  :-)

HTH,
Michael

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