Earlier this week, we ran a story on GoboLinux, and the distribution's
effort to replace the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard with a more
pleasant, human-readable, and logical design. A lot of people liked
the idea of modernising/replacing the FHS, but just as many people
were against doing so. Valid arguments were presented both ways, but
in this article, I would like to focus on a common sentiment that came
forward in that discussion: normal users shouldn't see the FHS, and
advanced users are smart enough to figure out how the FHS works.

http://osnews.com/story/20207/The_Challenge_the_Manageable_Computer
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