On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 15:17 +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote: > #include <hallo.h> > * Faré [Sun, Sep 18 2005, 07:43:43PM]: > > Dear Debian developers, > > > > here is a proposal I submit for inclusion in the debian policy: > > > > PROPOSAL 1: ~/.cache/${package_name}/ > > There is no point in moving everything to <dot>foo style names, it is > just not worth the work. I like the current method used by autodevtools, > I can set $HOME as prefix and just get _few_ additional and immediately > visible dirs in my $HOME: bin, lib, share.
This is increasingly true, especially with naive users not using ~/ much at all, but keeping any random files in ~/Desktop in Gnome, etc. Unlike Marco, I do see a lot of value in reorganising at least _some_ of the 'configuration' files of users: seperating out .mozilla web caches and .evolution IMAP caches greatly relieves the size of backups of ~/ directories. If all caches were in one directory it would make it possible to fit a slimmed /home on a single .iso to archive / backup, for example, whereas now it takes 2 DVDs due to IMAP and web caches, etc. Also, if people do not like a prefix of $HOME because it places visible names in $HOME, they could also use $HOME/.somename, etc. Regards Alastair > Eduard. > -- > Lennier: If you do not know the present, how can you claim to know the future? > -- Quotes from Babylon 5 -- > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]