Bill Janssen wrote:
I slightly prefer ~/.local/ over other suggestions
but I'm also open to ~/.python.d/
Guido's point about it not being necessarily "local" is a good one. I
use lots of computers; they all automount my home directory (~) from a
network file server. Nothing under that directory should be
machine-specific. My .login and .xinitrc scripts check the machine ID
and do different things on different machines.
So long as the machine-specific stuff gets installed to architecture
specific directories as they do under /usr/local, I don't see why this
would be a problem.
Cheers,
Nick.
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