On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 07:52:32PM +0200, Thomas Raschbacher wrote:
> > - While, probably, most Unix systems put binaries into /usr/local/bin,
> >   there is no such established convention for Python files.
> (i thought about /home/httpd/WebWare

A local system might be configured like that, but it would be too
jarring to spring this on an unsuspecting sysadmin because no other
program installs into a special home directory by default.  

FTP does use a data directory /home/ftp for an anonymous "document
root", but that is based on a 30-year precedent and applies only
to FTP.  I think Apache uses /home/htdocs as the default
document root, but I've rarely seen a running Apache server
configured this way.  So there is a weak precedent for using
/home/webkit as the default AppWorkDir.  

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