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> So don't do that

I don't do, but I work with other people's stuff and almost every non-geek does that.

> And don't do that "C:\Documents and Settings\John Doe\My Documents\My Projects\Books\". There is no point in storing your things deep in a thousand rabbit holes

That's the standard way Windows users are meant to store their data (although I don't). What is "\home\jdoe\" on Linux is "C:\Documents and Settings\John Doe\My Documents\" on Windows ("C:\Documents and Settings\John Doe\" actually but not from an ordinary user point of view).

> It's overzealous hierarchy fetishism.

I actually find it sad we are still using hierarchies for that when we could be just using tags and semantic attributes instead (semantically a document file doesn't even need a "file name", the actual document title stored as an atribute or as a record within the file is enough and actually better). Apparently it seems ordinary people are more comfortable with the folder metaphor and hierarchies so WinFS was cancelled and 3rd party tagging and semantic desktop systems are little know.



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