Yep, same here ....... keeping everything (Eclipse, WO Roots with different 
versions, framework install locations, etc.) means painless migrations to new 
machines, which for speed-thirsty devs can mean once per year usually.

On Oct 6, 2010, at 8:55 PM, Q wrote:

> 
> On 07/10/2010, at 10:38 AM, Stephen R. Smith wrote:
> 
>> FWIW - I'm also a /Developer/Applications fan.
>> 
>> I'm the only user on my machines, so I don't use ~/Applications at all. 
>> Office and Photoshop aren't really dev apps, so they logically belong in 
>> /Applications. Conversely, Xcode and Eclipse aren't really general purpose 
>> apps, so they go in /Developer/Applications. My WO53, WO54 environments are 
>> in /Developer/WebObjects/
>> 
> 
> I was the same until recently when I switched to a new machine and forgot to 
> copy over eclipse for the umteen'th time. So I moved it to my home directory 
> instead. 
> 
> If eclipse kept it's plugins and other global config in my home directory I 
> would have no reason to keep it there also.
> 
> -- 
> Seeya...Q
> 
> Quinton Dolan - qdo...@gmail.com
> Gold Coast, QLD, Australia (GMT+10)
> 
> 
> 
> 

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