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2006-08-17
Having separate /bin /sbin /usr/bin /usr/sbin folders is a very important thing. It separates critical system binaries from other computer applications.
Merging them is like saying let's dump everything in c:\programs and files\ on windows XP (the last ever windows I used back in 2004) into c:\windows\
It is plain stupid. Let's not keep changing things just because it makes us look cool.