----- Original Message ----- > On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Bohuslav Kabrda < [email protected] > > wrote:
> > Yes, Ralf says how a sentence from FHS "is meant to be > > interpreted". > > I'm giving you a clear statement, that distributions may install > > software into /opt. Is the interpretation that Ralf is mentioning > > an > > official interpretation of FHS authors? Because if not, you are > > clearly preferring your interpretations over a clear statement. Or > > is there something more that I don't see?\ > > Yes. I said, see the quote. Not the interpretation. If you see the > quote, you can tell us how you interpret it. It might also be a > useful exercise to look at how other distributions interpret it as > well. What does add-on software mean? If you want to get a official > interpretation, talk to whoever is supposedly trying to revise it > now. > Rahul Yes, I know the quote, it was me who quoted it in the first place. Add-on application software packages can mean almost anything, which is precisely my point - you interpret it in a very narrow way, and you are not accepting any comments on it. As for the other distributions, I thought we want to do something better/different. Other distributions do not do usrmove and we do, so what is the point in arguing with that? -- Regards, Bohuslav "Slavek" Kabrda.
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