Around 08:17am on Wednesday, January 04, 2012 (UK time), Paul Allen Newell 
scrawled:

> On 1/4/2012 12:11 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> >FWIW, I never use extensions.
> Ed:
> 
> Though I can't stand the MS world of extensions meaning something, I 
> can't imagine not using extensions to help understand what is there. The 
> system shouldn't give a damn, but the user needs all the help he/she can 
> get (smile)

The case against extensions in this context is that the user shouldn't
have to change if the shell script is rewritten in a different language.
Having to change from foobar.sh to foobar.pl just because of this change
isn't user friendly. And what if you re-wrote it in C?

But although you can make a case, it isn't an open and shut one, but a
matter of preference I guess. And I certainly think .conf on a file is
useful. And maybe even .d

Steve

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