2008/3/27 Jesse Keating <
jkeating@redhat.com>:
We're
not necessarily talking about breaking LSB compliance.
I'm not sure that shawn here is saying that. So I wanted
shawn's clarification as to shawn's thoughts on the matter of the importance
of lsb compliance in shawn's vision of what shawn would think is optimal
progress. Though if you want to speak for him, let me know, and I'll set the
filters accordingly to just rename all his post so that they look like they
are coming from you. We are in fact beholden to the FHS structure to
some extent..even if we symlink or hardlink directories or files so they
actually live somewhere else. Unless we are prepared to drop LSB
compliance we have to pay lipservice to the FHS.
-jef