On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 2:17 AM, Jonas Karlsson<jo...@gobolinux.org> wrote:
> What's left is to define /Data and here's how I see it:
>
> /var -> /Data/Variable: contain varialble data files, and mapping
> directly against /Data might seem natural I feel that there are better
> matches for that.
> /var/lib -> /Data: holds state information per application on the
> system in named directories. Could be /Data/State as well.
> /srv -> /Data: service data such as subversion repo, httpd files and
> mysql database. Could be /Data/Serve as well.
> /Files/Compile -> /Data/Compile: not much to think of.
> /Files/ChrootCompile -> /Data/ChrootCompile: same here.

I think it would be easier to everybody if /Data simply mapped /var,
with things such as /Data/log, /Data/spool, etc. The lowercase names
are the only downside to it, but the practical upsides are many. This
is the "unmanaged" area anyway.

-- Hisham
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