Cari tutti

The British Empire's Bureaucracy invented the marvellous TREASURY TAG 
(sometimes called the "Indian Tag").


It lets you stack papers in any order you want. Though only one order at a 
time.

Computing allows us to use a coded version of Treasury Tags for 
non-physical quick re-orders.

The singular advantage of the Treasury Tag is you can re-order according to 
significance (arbitrarily, at will) (latest significant first). 

In TiddlyWiki the closest to that is the "Story River."

WHAT is my point?

BETWEEN tag structuration and arbitrary flow lies the somewhat fallow land 
of showing emergent structure WITHOUT re-structuring (i.e. NO Tiddler needs 
change its Tags or wotnot).

The LESS one has to do to change anything to change an order the better 
IMO. Re-ordering without more-data accretion is pretty good stuff. 

Drag-and-Drop is one pretty good solution to making life on the 
Bureaucratic Front easier. Long may it expand its remit and ease of setup.

Just thoughts
Josiah

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