glyph at divmod.com wrote: > "the" standard directory? according to what? commented-out examples in > some linux distribution? Yes ... :/ I should be more carefully when I use the word "standard". > But, now that I've told you what I think in more detail, unless you like > my ideas and have specific questions, I will try to refrain from > commenting further, lest I dig my own bike shed here :). I have no strong opinion on ~/bin or ~/.local/bin. I understand your point of view and I concur with some of your arguments. I'm making this discussion point easy for me. I let the others decide! :) I don't feel like wasting my time on a bike shed discussion unless it's painted in a different color than blue. I like blue ... *g* Christian
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