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Re: [Wget-dev] wget2 | Follow XDG Base Directory Specification (!415)


From: Tim Rühsen
Subject: Re: [Wget-dev] wget2 | Follow XDG Base Directory Specification (!415)
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2019 08:58:26 +0000

Tim Rühsen commented on a discussion on docs/wget2.md:

> +will make no further attempts to read an initialization file.
> +
> +If, `--config` is not passed and `WGET2RC` is not set, Wget2 will attempt to
> +load the user's initialization file from a location as defined by the XDG 
> Base
> +Directory Specification. It will read the first, and only the first file it
> +finds from the following locations:
> +
> +1. `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/wget/wget2rc`
> +2. `$HOME/.config/wget/wget2rc`
> +3. `$HOME/.wget2rc`
> +
> +In the future, support for reading from `$HOME/.wget2rc` may be removed.
> +
> +The fact that the user's settings are loaded after the system-wide ones means
> +that in case of a collision, the user's wget2rc _overrides_ the global 
> wget2rc.
> +Fascist admins away!

Let's remove "Fascist admins away!" because it insults admins that take care of 
their systems, trying to secure it for non-aware users. Aware users can 
override the system settings anyways. These admins try hard to protect users 
and systems... why should we call them fascists ? This is absolutely not funny 
to me. It *is* offending to almost any admin.

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