[tw] Re: Is it dangerous to bug Tiddlywiki if too many tags are defined

2012-04-03 Thread JC
Thank you Tobias,
I expect the number of Tags to increase linearly mainly because I am
also tagging tiddlers with the date at which I created it and referred
to it.
Thank you for ideas and recommendations.
Jimmy

On Mar 27, 3:13 am, Tobias Beer beertob...@googlemail.com wrote:
 1) Iam not aware of when certain limitations would kick in and so far
 I have not come accross complaints in that regard.

 2) I tend to separate areas of interest into different TiddlyWiki...
 often it does not make sense to collect all your knowledge or project
 notes or ideas in one wiki.

 3) I don't think your mental categories (as reflected by your wiki)
 should grow in a linear fashion or even more drastically... if they
 do, then I would suggest you work on your categorization system -
 something that inevitably comes with collecting knowledge - you
 restructure and regroup your bits and pieces as complexity grows in
 order to keep it all tied up in a way that is explorable.

 

 Imagine you would have papers with sticky registers on the side and
 you would randomly throw new stuff on that pile with said sticky note.
 Now, what good would those sticky notes be if you had no efficient way
 to inspect the pile? So, you need drawers, you need cabinets,
 different storage for different kinds of knowledge.

 Of course, you don't start with all these... but at some point you may
 need to reorganize your stuff, or it will simply be one big pile of
 everything where you have no way off finding the literal needle in the
 haystack.

 Regards, Tobias.

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[tw] Re: Is it dangerous to bug Tiddlywiki if too many tags are defined

2012-03-27 Thread Tobias Beer
1) Iam not aware of when certain limitations would kick in and so far
I have not come accross complaints in that regard.

2) I tend to separate areas of interest into different TiddlyWiki...
often it does not make sense to collect all your knowledge or project
notes or ideas in one wiki.

3) I don't think your mental categories (as reflected by your wiki)
should grow in a linear fashion or even more drastically... if they
do, then I would suggest you work on your categorization system -
something that inevitably comes with collecting knowledge - you
restructure and regroup your bits and pieces as complexity grows in
order to keep it all tied up in a way that is explorable.



Imagine you would have papers with sticky registers on the side and
you would randomly throw new stuff on that pile with said sticky note.
Now, what good would those sticky notes be if you had no efficient way
to inspect the pile? So, you need drawers, you need cabinets,
different storage for different kinds of knowledge.

Of course, you don't start with all these... but at some point you may
need to reorganize your stuff, or it will simply be one big pile of
everything where you have no way off finding the literal needle in the
haystack.

Regards, Tobias.

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