Re: Modern File Heirarchy

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On Sat, Sep 02, 2006 at 02:43:23PM -0600, Bryan Livingston wrote:
> Do away with the standard unix directory heirarchy.  It's archaic,
> non-intuitive, non-internationalized and dangerous from an application
> management perspective.

No filesystem hierarchy is intuitive. Therefore, until we've got a solution
for that, let's not muck around with the perfectly serviceable one we've
got.


> This is done on the windows world, and is one aspact that makes
> windows easier to use and more flexible than Fedora.  There are 12 env

Actually, it's one of the things that makes Windows a management and
security nightmare.

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