It can't hurt to talk to the LSB. The only problem with allowing stuff like that to happen is choosing how to decide what is and is not allowed to do that. For example, when mozilla is completed, is it "worthy" of being in /usr/mozilla? Who decides? I'm Cc'ing a copy of this letter to the lsb as well. Dennis -- Have you guys talked about things like this before? What was the consensus? On 09-Mar-00 dep wrote: > On Wed, 08 Mar 2000, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote: > >| Personally, I'd probably introduce /usr/kde and /usr/gnome (much >| like /usr/X11R6) - but FSSTND doesn't permit this, so /usr is the >| only compliant way to go. > > when a standard is afu, it's time to change the standard. and this > one is afu. > > -- > dep > -- > take back america and throw a wobble into the spin: > if you're interviewed by an election exit pollster, lie! -- Mark Deneen http://tick.dhs.org ICQ: 333068 You can tell the ideals of a nation by its advertisements. -- Norman Douglas