I am leader of national Linux user group (http://linux.org.ua/) . What I should say on #linux channel or at superuser.com?
Currently, .d directories are referred as "configuration directory" in manuals, in opposite to "configuration file" (.conf). See man modprobe.d for example.
But I need a word to popularize this style of configuration. ".d directory" is bad name for googling.
Maybe Dot-D-Dir (DDD) or Dot-D-Configuration-Dir (DDCD)? But these abbreviations are already taken. :-(
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 16.3 ms ] threadCurrently, .d directories are referred as "configuration directory" in manuals, in opposite to "configuration file" (.conf). See man modprobe.d for example.
But I need a word to popularize this style of configuration. ".d directory" is bad name for googling.
Maybe Dot-D-Dir (DDD) or Dot-D-Configuration-Dir (DDCD)? But these abbreviations are already taken. :-(