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I posted this question over in ServerFault, but it isn't getting any answers. What does the group assembled here think? I've looked in the local Confluence docs and it's been this way for like ten years. The best technical objection I've seen is that the /etc/ directory won't be available for apps in Containers. The technical curmudgeon in me just objects because /etc should not have anything but operating system components. I'd be interested in others' thoughts.

My original post: AmAm I being a curmudgeon, or should /etc/default/etc/default be reserved to settings for the operating system? 

I'm seeing systems show up with /etc/default/{company}-environment/etc/default/{company}-environment. The file is typically Tomcat data, but not always. I've also seen setup data for Mqueue.

One objection I've heard that makes sense on a technical level is that it does not allow applications to migrate to Containers. Beyond that, am I just carping? Like

I posted this question over in ServerFault, "Not how we didbut it isn't getting any answers. What does the group assembled here think? I've looked in my day!"the local Confluence docs and it's been this way for like ten years. The technical curmudgeon in me just objects because /etc should not have anything but operating system components. I'd be interested in others' thoughts.

I posted this question over in ServerFault, but it isn't getting any answers. What does the group assembled here think? I've looked in the local Confluence docs and it's been this way for like ten years. The best technical objection I've seen is that the /etc/ directory won't be available for apps in Containers. The technical curmudgeon in me just objects because /etc should not have anything but operating system components. I'd be interested in others' thoughts.

My original post: Am I being a curmudgeon, or should /etc/default be reserved to settings for the operating system? I'm seeing systems show up with /etc/default/{company}-environment. The file is typically Tomcat data, but not always. I've also seen setup data for Mqueue.

One objection I've heard that makes sense on a technical level is that it does not allow applications to migrate to Containers. Beyond that, am I just carping? Like, "Not how we did it in my day!"

Am I being a curmudgeon, or should /etc/default be reserved to settings for the operating system? 

I'm seeing systems show up with /etc/default/{company}-environment. The file is typically Tomcat data, but not always. I've also seen setup data for Mqueue.

One objection I've heard that makes sense on a technical level is that it does not allow applications to migrate to Containers. Beyond that, am I just carping?

I posted this question over in ServerFault, but it isn't getting any answers. What does the group assembled here think? I've looked in the local Confluence docs and it's been this way for like ten years. The technical curmudgeon in me just objects because /etc should not have anything but operating system components. I'd be interested in others' thoughts.

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I posted this question over in ServerFault, but it isn't getting any answers. What does the group assembled here think? I've looked in the local Confluence docs and it's been this way for like ten years. The best technical objection I've seen is that the /etc/ directory won't be available for apps in Containers. The technical curmudgeon in me just objects because /etc should not have anything but operating system components. I'd be interested in others' thoughts.

https://serverfault.com/q/1160601/548114My original post: Am I being a curmudgeon, or should /etc/default be reserved to settings for the operating system? I'm seeing systems show up with /etc/default/{company}-environment. The file is typically Tomcat data, but not always. I've also seen setup data for Mqueue.

One objection I've heard that makes sense on a technical level is that it does not allow applications to migrate to Containers. Beyond that, am I just carping? Like, "Not how we did it in my day!"

I posted this question over in ServerFault, but it isn't getting any answers. What does the group assembled here think? I've looked in the local Confluence docs and it's been this way for like ten years. The best technical objection I've seen is that the /etc/ directory won't be available for apps in Containers. The technical curmudgeon in me just objects because /etc should not have anything but operating system components. I'd be interested in others' thoughts.

https://serverfault.com/q/1160601/548114

I posted this question over in ServerFault, but it isn't getting any answers. What does the group assembled here think? I've looked in the local Confluence docs and it's been this way for like ten years. The best technical objection I've seen is that the /etc/ directory won't be available for apps in Containers. The technical curmudgeon in me just objects because /etc should not have anything but operating system components. I'd be interested in others' thoughts.

My original post: Am I being a curmudgeon, or should /etc/default be reserved to settings for the operating system? I'm seeing systems show up with /etc/default/{company}-environment. The file is typically Tomcat data, but not always. I've also seen setup data for Mqueue.

One objection I've heard that makes sense on a technical level is that it does not allow applications to migrate to Containers. Beyond that, am I just carping? Like, "Not how we did it in my day!"

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I posted this question over in ServerFault, but it isn't getting any answers. What does the group assembled here think? I've looked in the local Confluence docs and it's been this way for like ten years. The best technical objection I've seen is that the /etc/ directory won't be available for apps in Containers. The technical curmudgeon in me just objects because /etc should not have anything but operating system components. I'd be interested in others' thoughts.

https://serverfault.com/q/1160601/548114