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On Tuesday 23 September 2003 21:26, Matt Chorman wrote:
> I don't really have any opinion one way or the other on the rest of the
> points, but I for one personally *like* qt and kde where it is at. I also
> like the structure of having games under /usr. It makes sense, to me, on my
> system. They are logically placed. At this point, only binaries-pkgs I've
> installed are in opt (i.e. vmware, openoffice-bin, and ET). I like it this
> way - I can easily allow prelink to exclude *one* dir.. Whether or not it
> conforms to standards does not matter to me. It makes sense this way, and
> it works well - IMO.
>
> Optimizations from source and USE settings aside, the one thing I am
> *really* beginning to love are the layouts of gentoo's filesystem.
> [plea]Please please PLEASE don't mess with them too much.[/plea]

I whole hartedly agree with your comments, and those of Caleb.
If gentoo were to just blindly follow the FHS, or anyone with anything for 
that matter, things wouldn't change for the better.

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Mike Williams
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