Jason Andresen wrote:
> 
> > And if this imaginary program is going to do that, it's equally
> > easy to use a multilevel directory structure and that will make
> > the life of all users of the system simpler.  There's no real
> > excuse for directories with millions (or even thousands) of
> > files.
> 
> No, there is no excuse, however some third party application (FOR WHICH
> YOU DO
> NOT HAVE THE SOURCE[1]) may do it anyway.  In the original parent of
> this post
> that was the exact situtation.  It would be nice if everybody followed
> the rules
> and played nice, but it is just something you can't count on in real
> life.

Uhhh, no. The original message was remarking about a software
development team which repeatedly fail to deliver the product to the
specs asked for, and that said team blamed FreeBSD and wanted Linux
instead.

So the comment applies. 

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