...rather than choosing between the default set and a user provided set 1. ensures backwards compatibility after we switch from generation of certain content to that content being in pre-prepared config files, and thus no longer writing that config out to existing files. 2. means that user configs do not have to carry copies of all files; they just carry the ones they want to replace (or add). Gbp-Dch: Short |
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