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That's what I thought too. Consolidation makes sense, but why further the / root and /usr split, if that was the historic problem to begin with?
And if I have a look at my root directory:
bin cdrom hardy initrd.img.old lib64 media proc sbin sys usr vmlinuz.old
boot dev home lib lost+found mnt root selinux tftpboot var www
build etc initrd.img lib32 maverick opt run srv tmp vmlinuz
And then at my /usr:
bin etc games include lib lib32 lib64 local sbin share src
It's clear which the appendix is. And if you were to move the /usr stuff onto main (nowadays have only one partition anyway), then there would hardly be additions.
But it also becomes appearant that "/games" is kind of redundant. There's little point in having a separate binary directory for one type of applications. That is just other historic cruft (namely to shame those users who have games installed). Likewise should /include actually be part of /src. And I'm not entirely sure about /share, but that should probably go into /var anyway.