Creating a conf-directory is a definitive ++. One could also condier
resource and temp directories or something like that and leave only
binaries to bin directory. Having runtime data under bin is not what
one would expect. Take any application which has bin-directory and
they store runtime data
I agree with you on this. It also makes things easier to locate.
regards
Tom
On 21 Mar 2009, at 07:59, Tommi Laukkanen wrote:
Creating a conf-directory is a definitive ++. One could also condier
resource and temp directories or something like that and leave only
binaries to bin directory.