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Quite right. This does not seem quite that utopian - everything to do this is already there.
Oh? You do know what GoboLinux is, right?
The reason nobody has set up something quite like it, is that its not such a good idea after all.
Care to elaborate? That's four pages of detailed explanations and user scenarios you just read, and all you can counter it with is "not such a good idea"?
That's four pages
It doesn't matter how long it is. A good idea is a good idea in two lines and in ten pages. Just because it can be detailed for hours doesn't make any idea good. Note, with that I don't say this particular idea is no good.
The only thing is, it's hard to satisfy everybody's taste. E.g. I don't like the Mac-style of application installing, I prefer dpkg, and I don't like the folder names with compulsory capitals, and so on. That doesn't mean the concept itself is wrong.





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Quite right. This does not seem quite that utopian - everything to do this is already there. The reason nobody has set up something quite like it, is that its not such a good idea after all.