On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 15:47:59 +1300
david merriman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Steve Holdoway wrote:
> 
> >Ah, the "I'm right, and everyone else is wrong" argument! You can be
> >almost certain the developers have weeks and weeks of in-depth *nix admin
> >experience between them when you hear this!
> >
> >I've heard this quite a few times in my career, but there aren't too many
> >still around. I think the last one that stuck was splitting /usr into /usr
> >and /var... and that was a while ago!
> >
> >Why do people want to fix what ain't broke?
> >  
> >
> 
> Well, maybe it *is* broke, 

In what way?

> but everyone's used to the workarounds and 
> inconsistencies, and no-one else wants to rock the boat by suggesting a 
> more sensible way to do it...

In what way is it more sensible? Looks to me like the hierarchy under C:
\Program\ Files (or whatever it's called).



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