On Saturday 26 May 2007, Luca Dionisi wrote: > On 5/25/07, Christian Neumair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Using FAT32 for permanent storage is not recommended, and it's not used > > on a daily basis anymore, so we shouldn't consider that an argument > > against extended attributes. > > Maybe someone still use it.
Everyone who shares files between linux and windows uses FAT32 (or NTFS-3g). I like the "maybe someone" in your sentence :-) I use it on many computers, and that's just me, a huge number of other people do too. > I've considered implementing the freedesktop.org trash specification [1] > for Nautilus, but I'm not willing to do this in the spec's current shape. I don't understand. Alexander Larsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was part of the group that made this specification, and he's a Nautilus developer, isn't he? I thought he even already implemented the spec in Nautilus? PS: technically we don't keep around ".desktop" files, they are .trashinfo files and they are typically much smaller than a .desktop file. Better not scare people with potentially misleading statements :-) -- David Faure, [EMAIL PROTECTED], sponsored by Trolltech to work on KDE, Konqueror (http://www.konqueror.org), and KOffice (http://www.koffice.org). _______________________________________________ xdg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg
