On Mon, 22 Dec 1997, Santiago Vila wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Kai, the discussion already ended (I think), but now that you ask, I > would like to answer:
(As you can see, the discussion really ended :-) > > Policy says so because they are useful to modify. What is so hard to > > understand about this? > > I failed to see why some people can say they are *all* useful to modify > without even reading them. Saying "all scripts, present, past and future, > even those that have not been written yet, are and will always be useful > to modify" sounds a little bit arrogant to me. It's simple: As the scripts are included in /etc, the user/sysadmin may think that he/she can easily modify them. If we would not like that to happen (which is not the case), then we should place the scripts somewhere outside /etc. Thanks, Chris -- Christian Schwarz [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], Debian has a logo! [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Check out the logo PGP-fp: 8F 61 EB 6D CF 23 CA D7 34 05 14 5C C8 DC 22 BA pages at http://fatman.mathematik.tu-muenchen.de/~schwarz/debian-logo/