On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 1:27 AM, Will Donnelly<will.donne...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The real reason I chose to follow XDG guidelines by default was just
> so I would have an official "~/.cache/<app>" directory to store the
> generated binary in. But that aside, I'm not so sure how good an
> argument "unix tradition" is. On my system, I count 12 different
> programs which choose to store configuration files under "~/.config",
> and I fail to see how you can get more meaningful than "~/.config/
> <app>/" for configuration files. But it hardly matters. I tried to
> make it as easy as it could possibly be to change the defaults, so
> application developers are free to use whatever path layout they
> happen to like.

Sounds reasonable.

Cheers,
JP.

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