I was just told apparently it’s weird to have a “dump document” open where you copy and paste the things you’ve decided to cut from your written draft (right now, a motion) *just in case you need it later.* I save it in the file b/c I can’t let go. Anyone else do this?
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this is also why the trash can on desktops is a brilliant concept
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I do this a bunch when I am making presentations, too. Alot of things that are *good* ideas for a slide, but just don't fit exactly what I am trying to do. Will get 75% done, realize that this isn't the right frame for the audience. Save the slide, dump it to a WiP
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I do this when I design. Copy artboards to make bigger experiments. Frequently becomes the subsequent version or "trunk" in good old SVN speak.
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I call it the "Attic", which seems like a useful metaphor (or "Basement", I guess, depending on how and where one lives).
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I call it KEEP, and add a .gitignore rule to ignore the directory of repo specific historical artifacts.
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