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Re: directory structure - 3th



On Wed, Apr 15, 1998 at 10:07:19PM -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> 	As a user, I find this quite confusing. What is this top level
>  directory ``user''? I can see how it makes sense from the point of
>  view of the developer of the system who wants a logical deep
>  classification. As A user, I am looking for languages (c,perl,java,
>  etc), games, editors, multimedia, mail and news, comm, X, etc. I
>  expect X games to be under X/Games as well as Games/graphical.
> 
> 	Human factors should be an important part in this decision.

Yes! However, we can have a "user" or however it will be called top level. I
would suggest to write short texts (two lines) for every top and maybe one level
headers to give more information about what can be found below.

Marcus

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