On Sat, 03 Mar 2012, Paul Seelig escribió:

> On 03/03/2012 09:20 PM, Rodolfo García Peñas wrote:
> > Please, do not make top posting.
> > 
> In real life, things like this happen once in a while.
> You will get used to it. :)
> 
> > About /etc/X11/WindowMaker:
> > - Is only used in Debian.
> > - There is no /etc/X11/Gnome /etc/X11/kde ... 
> > 
> As we all agree, it is good that this has finally disappeared.
> Obviously, this is fully out of question.
> 
> > About /etc/GNUstep:
> > - WindowMaker is a part of GNUstep? No.
> > 
> No, it isn't, but $HOME/GNUstep still remains unchanged, isn't it?.

This is a different thing. This week somebody did the same question, using 
.wmaker instead GNUstep.
Probably, should be continue with that mail.
 
> > Why /etc/WindowMaker:
> > - Is used in upstream
> >
> I was not aware that this has also changed in upstream! So /etc/GNUstep
> was also removed from upstream? I fail to find the respective commit on
> http://repo.or.cz/w/wmaker-crm.git/shortlog/refs/heads/next though. Can
> you give me a pointer?

Ok, I made a mistake. Is not in upstream :-?

I don't remember is was included in the mail about paths. IMO should be moved, 
but, plase, more people should send comments. Carlos, what do you think about 
move /etc/GNUstep/Defaults to /etc/WindowMaker?

> Nonetheless, i still think that this is a very bad idea in light of the
> uniformity of configuration file locations, if $HOME/GNUstep is not
> adapted accordingly.

Ok, IMO we should do the same that upstream. IMO, we should move to 
/etc/WindowMaker.

> > - Is IMO the correct path for the WindowMaker configuration files.
> > 
> In principle yes, but this breaks the aforementioned predictability of
> configuration file locations, as explained before. I'd suggest that
> everybody involved thinks a little bit about this aspect.

Ok, we should wait for comments.

Thanks!+
kix

> Thanks!
> Paul
> 
> 
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