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Personnally, I don't understand the love of hierarchical structure... When I am looking for a picture, I am looking for a topic, a place, or a person. What we need is a filesystem-as-a-database, not a stiff, 1-dimensional hierarchy. When organizing stuff, I always stopped to wonder "should I organize it this way or that way? Geographical subfolders inside temporal folders or the opposite? "Album" subfolders inside "Artist" folders? Yeah but what about compilations? And where do I put genres?"
Directory structures are shitty. Sorry.
Edited 2012-07-26 07:12 UTC