Of course if we would like to make things more clean then we should keep everything that is possible in GConf - In fact I just looked on ~/.gaim and found some *.xml files with config data there.
It could be really nice to move this xml to GConf xml.
But of course then you still got logs/smileys/plugins etc. So there is no way to put everything in GConf.
Anyway I think that ~/.gnome2/gaim is much better for gnome user and you need to remember that (I don't know if all - I don't want to install kde just to verify this) there is also ~/.kde directory and kde apps put their config/resource files there.
Well, Mark I don't agree with you.
Of course if we would like to make things more clean then we should keep everything that is possible in GConf - In fact I just looked on ~/.gaim and found some *.xml files with config data there.
It could be really nice to move this xml to GConf xml.
But of course then you still got logs/smileys/ plugins etc. So there is no way to put everything in GConf.
Anyway I think that ~/.gnome2/gaim is much better for gnome user and you need to remember that (I don't know if all - I don't want to install kde just to verify this) there is also ~/.kde directory and kde apps put their config/resource files there.