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On Monday 19 March 2007, Pierre-Yves Rofes wrote: |
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> Well, I'd tend to say that it's not noticeable even under $(HOME) because |
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> one issues a "ls [-l]" more often than a "ls -a[l]". |
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> Besides, moving all into ~/.config is just moving the problem somewhere |
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> else, not really solving it. |
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what is the problem as you see it ? the nice thing about having a ~/.config/ |
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is that it's a directory that can obviously be added to backups or sync |
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programs for keeping $HOME the same across multiple machines ... you dont |
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have to worry about having to filter large crap like cache files, temporary |
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files, etc... |
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-mike |