On 2015-08-03 05:51 PM, "Thomas U. Grüttmüller" wrote:
1. I do value the work of <freedesktop.org> very much. If the existance
of certain directories is necessary for desktop applications to work
properly, any desktop environment should follow that standard. So, I
don’t blame the software for existing. On the contrary, it should be
there by default then.

On a new install, they are there by default.

2. My primary issue is that the software should not do unexpected
things. I didn’t expect that a program would create these folders, and I
didn’t expect that it would repurpose existing folders. Especially I
didn’t want it to repurpose my existing folders. So what is the problem
with informing the user of the changes, and giving him a chance to opt
out? This is a very disrespectful behaviour!

It's not repurposing any folders. These folders may get used as defaults for programs that haven't had any other settings specified, but your existing programs would continue doing what you expect.

3. My second issue is that I don’t understand the purpose of this
standard. <freedesktop.org> is about setting standards, how desktop
environments should work and interact, right? So where is the document
that explains what these folders are good for? As a user, I want to know
which kind of data I can expect there. As an application developer, one
needs to know how the application should deal with these folders correctly.

I can't find a spec per-se, but it all started here:

http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xdg/2007-February/007727.html

--Pat

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