James Kyle <b...@jameskyle.org> added the comment:

I think Ned does have some good points regarding the minimal impact a reversion 
would have.

The most poignant point is that /Library/ on OS X is not a user controlled 
directory whereas ~/.local is. If ~/.local exists and has packages installed, 
it's because the user has made a conscious choice. If they regret that choice, 
they can remove ~/.local. 

Every package installed in ~/.local is the result of direct action by the user 
impacted. The same cannot be said for /Library.

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