On 12-11-17 06:20 PM, Andrej N. Gritsenko wrote:
>> ...not to mention allowing me to hide things like ~/espeak-data while I
>> wait to see if devs are going to actually fix reported use-of-filesystem
>> bugs.
>
>      I would like to avoid such things very much. They may be changed by
> GNOME people in any moment and if I want to follow any step of GNOME then
> I would just use GNOME. Let follow standards (XDG specifications). If we
> reimplement some bloated and dirty things we multiply the mess which they
> made for own sake. The more we use Nautilus hacks the more we will behave
> Nautilus-like, heavy and fat. I'm sorry. Let make it convenient but use
> only standard means, OK?
>

Agreed. What I'm saying is that it'd be nice to see a new standard which 
provides a way to mark files and folder as hidden without renaming them 
and breaking things. (Essentially, a properly Unixy analogue to FAT's 
hidden attribute)


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