Ends up this is *not* an issue on Coreutils (which I also considered,
but failed to fully test). This is the response I received:

"I don't see the problem: it's readable for me when using
roxterm as my terminal emulator.

Here's what I did:

    $ mkdir other-writable
    $ chmod o+w other-writable
    $ env ls --color
    other-writable/

That final line is rendered with a blue background and
with green foreground text, "other-writable".

This sounds like a complaint about the default.
Anyone can use dircolors to set LS_COLORS to reflect their
personal preferences.

Unless it's a problem for most people[*], I'm reluctant
to change this.  Besides, world-writable directories can
pose a security risk, so you might consider the annoyance
to be a *feature*.  Think of it as encouragement to change
permissions to something safer.

[*] If you want to do a survey of a few people,
considering a few common terminal emulators per person,
that might provide enough evidence that a change would
be worthwhile."

And this is my response:

"On 12/30/2009 01:04 PM, Jim Meyering wrote:
> > I don't see the problem: it's readable for me when using
> > roxterm as my terminal emulator.
> >   
(snip)
> > That final line is rendered with a blue background and
> > with green foreground text, "other-writable".
> >   
You meant green background with blue foreground text, I guess.

> > This sounds like a complaint about the default.
> > Anyone can use dircolors to set LS_COLORS to reflect their
> > personal preferences.
> >   
I absolutely agree, and have said so on other bugs.

> > Unless it's a problem for most people[*], I'm reluctant
> > to change this.  Besides, world-writable directories can
> > pose a security risk, so you might consider the annoyance
> > to be a *feature*.  Think of it as encouragement to change
> > permissions to something safer.
> >   
Heh, indeed.

Meanwhile I went on and tested it on the default Linux console, plus 
konsole, roxterm, Gnome terminal, and guake. Turns out the *only* one to
make the output difficult to read is Gnome terminal (all other things
being equal: default black background, default colour palette, Bitstream
Vera Mono 9).

So, if there is a problem, it is not on Coreutils.

Thank you, and sorry,"

** Changed in: coreutils (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Won't Fix

** Changed in: coreutils
       Status: New => Invalid

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