Okay...after hearing everyone's comments I think the only way to make this
work is to allow the user to make a directory structure the way that they
want.  This is what I am thinking currently:

When the user creates a New Project (let's say I create a project called
TEST):

1) It will create a new folder with the user specified name in the user
specified directory (let's say I choose to create my project in
/home/jensen, this would create the /home/jensen/TEST folder).
2) The user will be able to add new folders to this project directory and
call them what they want.  This will allow the user to be able to create a
project hierarchy however they want.
-- DO WE WANT TO ADHERE TO A DEFAULT STRUCTURE?? IF SO, THIS WOULD BE
CREATED WHEN THE PROJECT IS CREATED IN STEP 1) ABOVE.
3) The user will be able to have multiple copies of files in directories or
however they choose by following the workflow Project --> Add Copy of
Source.....  This will add a copy of the file to the project and then you
will be able to move this file to the directory that you want by simply
dragging and dropping the file into that folder within the tree structure.
Note however, that this will create the file in the directory.

So my only question is what was stated in CAPS above.  Stuart and Kai are
both for this default structure....what do others think?  Let the voting
begin.

Thanks for all the comments.
-- 
Newell

Before enlightenment, chop wood and carry water
After enlightenment, code and build circuits

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