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2009-05-20
Please.
Do you honestly believe that file system hierarchies are such an obstacle for the Linux desktop adoption?
In my opinion it is ridiculous to believe that there would be such a silver bullet to any problem that deals with operating systems.
I welcome progress, but not progress because of progress. There is enough skepticism in this thread already and you find plenty more whenever this issue is brought to the mailing lists.
In any case, I value your opinion but refuse to believe that I and others who value the tradition are such an obstacle for desktop systems -- actually I think those systems are doing well already. Besides, given that most developers are against this kind of change, you have to purge a whole lot of people that are assumed to be hindrances.
Edited 2009-05-29 10:13 UTC