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Hum, your summary is a bit biased:
- French revolution also invented the metric system which stayed, even though the calendar didn't, why one and not the other? I'm not sure that there a logical reason.
- also remember that the French revolution was followed by emperors, so the "benefits" weren't so obvious, it took a long period of time before the "benefits" stuck..
I'm not sure I agree with you, what the difference between the FHS and the imperial system?
Both are obsolete, and the metric system was worth the pain IMHO, so maybe a FHS like Gobolinux would be interesting.