On 11:01 am, phil at riverbankcomputing.com wrote: >On Friday 02 May 2008, Nick Coghlan wrote: >>This sums up my opinion pretty well. Hidden by default, but easy to >>expose (e.g. via a local -> .local symlink) for the more experienced >>users that want it more easily accessible. > >But you can't be serious about using such a generic word as "local" as >the >name??? At least include the letters "p" and "y" somewhere. To be clear, the directory being proposed for Python's use here is "~/.local/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages", not just "~/.local". There's 1 "y" and 2 "p"s in there.
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