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Re: One vs many directories
From: |
Ihor Radchenko |
Subject: |
Re: One vs many directories |
Date: |
Sat, 21 Nov 2020 13:13:07 +0800 |
> Having a tall directory tree with many leaves and branches is against
> Org's philosophy.
I am wondering what you mean by Org's philosophy. Why would it have
anything to do with directories?
> Here is my argument that such a structure is objectively correct for
> personal info management:
>
> https://github.com/cyberthal/10-Bins-template
If you wanted feedback on this, I believe that Karl Voit's article below
is relevant. I guess you can even directly contact him if you wish - he
knows a lot about theory of classification.
https://karl-voit.at/2020/01/25/avoid-complex-folder-hierarchies/
Best,
Ihor
Texas Cyberthal <texas.cyberthal@gmail.com> writes:
> Having a tall directory tree with many leaves and branches is against
> Org's philosophy.
>
> Here is my argument that such a structure is objectively correct for
> personal info management:
>
> https://github.com/cyberthal/10-Bins-template
>
> For the record, Org works fine with this, although I had to do a bit
> of config to get around the default philosophy.
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