Having an admin interface that allows you to manage 'static' data would lead to 
at least one controller for each model/table, probably.

Jeremy Burns
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On 21 Dec 2011, at 20:05:29, Brad Koch wrote:

> So, in summary:
> * Don't use subfolders anymore.
> * If you want to start making partitions between files, use a plugin.
> 
> @Miles, just an example.  Lots of models would equal lots of
> controllers.  I've had schemas that had over 60 tables before, so it
> wouldn't be unreasonable at all to see up to 100.  I promise there's
> no hideous case of abuse going on =)
> 
> On Dec 20, 9:55 pm, José Lorenzo <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I would use plugins, it is a very natural way of organizing related code
>> into logical and reusable chunks
> 
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