>Whether shallow directory trees containing lots of files and more
>descriptive, structured filenames are better than deep heirarchical
>structures with fewer files per folder and shorter names is an ancient
>and endless debate, so I ain't going there :-).
i wasnt talking about the shallow vs deep situation but more the "how would users expect to find my content" situation... but maybe marketers could be more user-centric than developers. but i think it should be in hands of someone else instead of marketers or developers... well... thats just really off-topic :)
- mga
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