Bill Janssen wrote: > Sure, but it's clearly where this should be on an OS X system, by > default. And I'm sure there's a different "best place" on Windows > (for instance, all of our accounts are network roaming accounts, and > you don't want to put anything in ~). And there are probably various > right places for various flavors of Linux. > > Any PEP on this that doesn't take these OS-specific differences into > account probably isn't worth reading, IMO. Your comment doesn't help at all. In fact my proposal uses different "best places" for Windows (%APPDATA%), Mac (~/Library/Python) and Unix (~/.local). I can't comment on OS2, Ricos and VAX because I've zero experience with the platforms. The right place for a platform is the place we decide is right. As long as the directory is somewhere inside the home directory of a user and the directory doesn't show up in the user data folder (hence APPDATA on Windows and a dot directory on Unix) I consider any sensible directory as the right one. Do you think APPDATA. ~/Library/Python or ~/.local are not sensible? Please stop bitching and bring in some useful, constructive criticism and use cases not covered by my PEP. Have you read the PEP at all? Christian
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