On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 14:14 -0400, Elliot Lee wrote:
A lot of this discussion about organization is a bit pointless.
Remember,
to the user browsing around, the pages are connected in a WEB, not a TREE,
so trying to figure out what directory structure to use is not worth a
discussion - someone needs to pick a directory structure and go with it.
The issue that does deserve collective attention is making sure that each
page has appropriate links to build the right navigational structure for
users. The filesystem directory structure only affects the web structure
if you let it :-)
D'oh! You know, I was thinking about that yesterday and forgot that it
applied. :)
Although, a nice directory structured does help in making sense to
people. I'd do it with symlinks, if we could check those in. Having
the underlying tree follow different conventions is confusing to
maintainers and URL readers.
- Karsten
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