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    • hallettj
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      142 months ago

      Are there other relevant standards? The XDG base directory specification has been around for a long time, and is well established.

      Maybe your comment wooshed over my head; if so I apologize.

        • @Deckweiss
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          112 months ago

          Well, when software supports this standard, you as a user have a way to not confirm to it by setting the env variables to whatever you want, even per app. So you have two choises, either use it as is or change it.

          But if software doesn’t supportthe spec, there is no choise of using it. So ons choise less.

          • @[email protected]
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            2 months ago

            And if I don’t agree with how that standard is implemented? I should have the choice to use something else. Isn’t that how everything works?

            • @[email protected]
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              12 months ago

              You can of course not give users a choice. And a lot of applications do their own thing, having their own variables like GOPATH or a cli option like --config or some way to do that in a config file like Idea IDEs. But implementing XDG from start is miles simpler for all parties, it’s good practice to have your paths and variables somewhat organized in code anyway.

        • @tabular
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          02 months ago

          To conform to a standard or do something else are each a choice. If you can justify your choice then perhaps it’s a good one.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 months ago

      Choice, huh? I can’t choose where the config files are stored unless I am willing to either dig into an obscure setting, modify the source code and recompile (repeat every time there’s an update), or contact the developer’s smug beard using smoke signals.