Op vrijdag 01-12-2006 om 12:44 uur [tijdzone +1300], schreef Greg Ewing: > With ~/.local, you're hiding the fact that the applications > or libraries or whatever are even there in the first > place. You've got all this disk space being used up, > but no way of seeing where or by what, and no > obvious way of freeing it up. I think that's bad HCI. AFAIK fd.o's use of ~/.local is mainly for things like *.desktop files (e.g. menu items added or changed by the user). -- Jan Claeys
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