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* Restructure my org-life
@ 2009-10-19 14:06 andrea
  2009-10-19 14:47 ` Matt Lundin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: andrea @ 2009-10-19 14:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode


Org-mode is already quite pervasive, I'm writing almost everything with
it and moving also some old latex stuff.

But now I think I have to rethink the whole way I store my data.

I would like then to know how you organize your data to get some ideas.
Now I have a directory

$HOME/org

where I have files like

work.org
personal.org

and some small projects/ideas that don't have a position yet somewhere
else.

In plus in my projects I try to put always a README.org that keeps the
main informations and links to other docs.

That's working fine but now I have too many org files, and I lose a lot
of time visiting them every time, looking for where to insert some info
and finally insert what I wanted to write.

Maybe I should only keep a big TODO.org, use org-remember and move
somewhere else all the informations that are not TODO issues.

But that doesn't convince me either, so I want to see if you have some
better suggestions...
Thanks a lot

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2009-10-19 14:06 Restructure my org-life andrea
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