Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
-On [20080502 10:50], Steve Holden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Groan. Then everyone else realizes what a "great idea" this is, and we see
~/Perl/, ~/Ruby/, ~/C# (that'll screw the Microsoft users, a directory with
a comment market in its name), ~/Lisp/ and the rest? I don't think people
would thank us for that in the long term.
I'm +1 on just using $HOME/.local, but otherwise $HOME/.python makes sense
too. $HOME/.python.d doesn't do it for me, too clunky (and hardly used if I
look at my .files in $HOME).
But I agree with Steve that it should be a hidden directory.
This sums up my opinion pretty well. Hidden by default, but easy to
expose (e.g. via a local -> .local symlink) for the more experienced
users that want it more easily accessible.
Cheers,
Nick.
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Nick Coghlan | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Brisbane, Australia
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