On Aug 30, Russ Allbery <r...@debian.org> wrote: > And yet, when we discussed this just a little bit ago, several people > asked to keep the distinction because, for them, it provides value. A few people ask for silly things all the time, but this in itself is not a good enough reason to satisfy their requests.
> I think there's an open question on whether it's worth the effort to > support use cases for a separate /usr, but people aren't saying to keep > support for a separate /usr just out of meaningless consistency or because > they want other developers to waste time. Yes, the most popular argument was "I have always done it this way and I will reject alternative solutions to my needs". -- ciao, Marco
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