On May 20, 8:08 pm, Jim McD <jim_mcdonne...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I don't keep permanent "reference" info in GTD.  When an issue or
> project is closed, I move the information I want to keep out of mGTD,
> into a separate diary file or another tiddlywiki, then I delete the
> project & actions from mGTD.
>
> I guess if you are storing your whole life in mGTD, permanently, it is
> bound to mushroom in size. Apart from the performance problem, it will
> become hard to find the info you want after a year or two, amongst all
> the stuff that has become forgotten or not needed.  I guess we all
> "store our whole lives", in a sense, but not in one lightweight
> application.  We have databases, documents, a host of other apps and
> many, many Gbs of storage for that.
>
> Jim.
>

My current approach is to have a reference TiddlyWiki for long-term
storage and a MonkeyGTD for action lists, project plans, etc.

My one problem is that to move information out of MonkeyGTD, I end up
copying things into a text file manually, and then saving the text
file.

If I get my JavaScript skills together, maybe I'll automate the export
process, but for the moment, manual export makes sense.  I'm open to
suggestions!

By the way, Jonathan said:

>With all macro'ing tiddlers closed
>and all of the sidebar macros
>placed in sliders, it's pretty zippy!

I am sad to say that I don't know which tiddlers are macro-ing
tiddlers, but I generally keep most things closed.

How does one place the sidebar macros into sliders?

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