Hi
I follow the discussions, but usually don't respond.
I find version B the most logical. Newbies don't know what is meant by 
'blink a led'. 
Version B is much clearer because you immediately see that it is a type of 
sample. 
For me, the other options miss their purpose: it becomes more complicated 
instead of clearer.
Kind regards
ZetPee

Op zaterdag 18 oktober 2025 om 10:47:06 UTC+2 schreef [email protected]:

> Hello,
>
> This is posted both on the Jallib as well as the Jallist Google Group.
>
> Matt and I had a short discussion about the directory structure of Jallib, 
> related to sample files.
>
> At this moment all sample files are in the 'sample' directory. At this 
> moment these are almost 3000 files, most of them blink samples.
>
> In order to find samples more easily we could organize this differently. 
> Below some proposals.
>
> Proposal 0:
> ----------
> Keep it as it is.
>
> Proposal 1:
> ----------
> sample/blink  <-- For all blink samples
> sample/other  <-- For all other samples
>
> Propsal 2:
> ----------
> sample/blink  <-- For all blink samples
> sample/jal    <-- For all jal samples (e.g. print, large_array, etc.)
> sample/device <-- For all samples of device files
>
> Propsal 3:
> ----------
> sample/blink   <-- For all blink samples
> sample/jal     <-- For all jal samples (e.g. print, large_array, etc.)
> sample/ssd1306 <-- For all samples of the ssd_1306 device, one directory 
> per device
> sample/ws2812b <-- For all samples of the ws2812b device, one directory 
> per device
> ....           <-- You do get a lot of directories, 1 for each device.
>
> Proposal 4:
> -----------
> sample/blink    <-- For all blink samples
> sample/16f1823  <-- For all 16f1823 samples 
> sample/18f46q83 <-- For all 18f46q83samples 
> ....            <-- You do get a lot of directories, 1 for each PIC type 
> for which there are samples
>  
> My preference is proposal 1 with the second proposal 2 where proposal 1 is 
> the easiest to implement since blink samples are already in a separate 
> directory on GitHub.
>
> Can you let me know your thoughts about it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Rob
>
>

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