Your Mother++ # for taking a shot at a small part of the underlying task in CB earlier.

I'm reckless enough to throw many hours into reading dense tomes, most of which I know in advance (based on prior experience in kind) will prove but tangential to my immediate needs; I'm flush enough to throw dollars away on books that I'll read twice, store for five years, and then give away. Somewhere, I know, will be the book that speaks directly to my needs and which I will thumb over to destruction. I may as well take oko1's advice and wave cash in the air, if that's what it takes to shake the fruit from the tree.

So, I'll offer first to the Monastery the US$100 contract to produce a recommended reading list on the topic of project file and folder management. Any Monk is welcome to submit a two- or three-line bid showing you understand what I seek. If the bid is accepted, I'll PayPal in advance, in full. I propose fulfillment in a month but I'm flexible. If the bid is rejected, I'll explain why unless you expressly request I not. The work-for-hire: the reading list; becomes my property and I will publish it here under the same terms as PerlMonks itself.

We don't need the conch anymore. We know who ought to say things.... It's time some people knew they've got to keep quiet and leave deciding things to the rest of us.

In reply to Re^3: Project Structure Revisited by Xiong
in thread Project Structure Revisited by Xiong

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