[Python-Dev] [Python-3000] Reminder: last alphas next Wednesday 07-May-2008 (original) (raw)
Barry Warsaw barry at python.org
Sat May 3 15:10:30 CEST 2008
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On May 3, 2008, at 5:05 AM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
The major reasons why I think staying out of people's way by default is important: - for people like me (glyph, Georg, etc), it allows us to keep our home directory organised the way we like it. As far as I am concered, applications can store whatever user-specific configuration and data files they like inside hidden files or directories, but they shouldn't be inflicting any visible files on me that aren't related to things I am working on. - for novice users, the fact that it's hidden helps keep them from deleting it by accident - for experienced users (Barry, skip, etc) that want ~/.local to be more easily accessible, creating a visible ~/local symlink is an utterly trivial exercise.
Hey Nick, I agree with everything above, except that I'd probably put
myself more in Glyph's camp :). Can't speak for Skip though...
- -Barry
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