On Fri, 03.08.12 12:17, Richard W.M. Jones (rjo...@redhat.com) wrote:

> In the interests of balance, there are costs to changing things:
> 
>  - Documentation becomes obsolete and has to be rewritten.

The old path would still be looked at. And "rewritten" is too strong a
word anyway...

All I suggested is changing the guidelines, not that everything is
moved, right-away.

>  - People have to be retrained.

Nah...

>  - People have to relearn tasks that they know how to do now.

Nahh....
 
>  - Fedora becomes incompatible with other Linux and Unix (BSD etc)
>    distros.

Well, the big other Linux distro I know that uses RPM already uses
/usr/lib for this. And I have yet to see a BSD distro that is based on
RPM...

Lennart

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