>> - for experienced users (Barry, skip, etc) that want ~/.local to be >> more easily accessible, creating a visible ~/local symlink is an >> utterly trivial exercise. Barry> Hey Nick, I agree with everything above, except that I'd probably Barry> put myself more in Glyph's camp :). Can't speak for Skip Barry> though... I already install everything in ~/local and just have ~/local/bin in my PATH. If I lived in a truly platform-dependent world I'd add platform-dependent ~/local-plat1, ~/local/plat2, etc directories and extend PATH a bit more. Skip
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