There are soo many discussions going on. Show us why this is important. Maybe 
one or the
other attack against established concepts to get peoples brains thinking?

If nothing helps: Write something that will catch Bruce's attention.
Come up with another conspiracy theory f.e. and he will respond.


In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
: What do I have to do to get some discussion about this?


: > Does the FHS address both local and mounted directories?  To explain...
: > 
: > There are, as I see it, 3 general file-storage locations other than the
: > standard / and /usr systems.
: > 
: >  - files local to this machine (not network mounted)
: >  - arch-dep files on this network
: >  - arch-indep files on this network
: > 
: > The FSSTND only had /usr/local and /usr/share to cover these three points.
: > How does FHS deal with it?
: > 
: > If it is not covered by FHS, I'd like a Debian policy on it for release
: > at the same time as the FHS conversion.


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