> Programming has little in common with interface design.
is now the funniest line in all thread, and a good insight into the UNIX mentality
> .config/ is a silly idea. It doesn't help organize anything because there's no reason for dotfiles in your home directory to be anything but configuration and other program-generated files.
No. Dotfiles can also be backups and temporary files for your own use (faster than /tmp). And it helps organizing stuff. But what about using Config/ instead of .config/ ? After all, it is something important and useful, exposing it would be a nice idea, then it'd contain one subfolder for every app, maybe in reverse-dns notation to do it really clean.
Oh, wait, it's already been fixed, as usual, by OS X.