So these could be attributes on your Project model, and gathered as such. 
They're not necessarily "folders" but metadata about a project, right? You're 
not necessarily creating a folder on your server where you will be gathering 
actual files, right?

Walter

On Sep 11, 2013, at 4:23 PM, Chris Kuffo wrote:

> the tree view would be more for navigation purposes to a set of working 
> files underneath the project directory.
> 
> Example under project folder we would have a project summary page where 
> a user can enter information related to the project.
> 
> an example of what this would look like would be on the main page the 
> left side would consist of the tree navigation and on the right side of 
> the page would display the page where one can enter or edit info
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