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Was this app previously called xv? It caught me by surprise that I had an xv/xv.state file in my .config directory but had nothing called xv on my machine.
Would it be considered a breaking change to use xxv/xxv,.state for that file instead? It would potentially be better suited to somewhere like ~/.local/state, ~/.cache or ~/.local/share instead of .config as well (or equivalent for other OSes).
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Yes, it was. But it turned out there was an X Image Viewer app by the same name, so I renamed it.
Would it be considered a breaking change to use xxv/xxv,.state for that file instead? It would potentially be better suited to somewhere like ~/.local/state, ~/.cache or ~/.local/share instead of .config as well (or equivalent for other OSes).
Not breaking with this version number. Could still look for both, but create the xxv one if neither are found.
I don't recall finding an authoritative source on what goes in what directories, so I just picked what seemed best at the time.
I can't work on this myself, for the time being. Best I can do is hand out commit rights.
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Was this app previously called
xv
? It caught me by surprise that I had anxv/xv.state
file in my.config
directory but had nothing called xv on my machine.Would it be considered a breaking change to use
xxv/xxv,.state
for that file instead? It would potentially be better suited to somewhere like~/.local/state
,~/.cache
or~/.local/share
instead of.config
as well (or equivalent for other OSes).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: