> Especially, all those .leo files, actually quite hidden, should be copied
> into the user folder (~/.leo in Linux), just for users be able to know that
> these great resources exists.


As I understand it the purpose of splitting a package up into different
pieces to follow local system norms (e.g. Lib to /etc/lib on one and
/opt/lib on another, and not ~/.leo/lib) is in order to accommodated
multiple users. Putting example .leo documents under ~/ is only going to
help that one person -- unless extra intelligence is added to [[insert
something here]] to replicate to all users. Sounds hard to me (but maybe
apt-get or synaptic ... already does stuff like that?)

-matt

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