Paul M wrote:
> Anyone have any thoughts on the usefulness/insanity of such an idea?
[multiple hierarchies] I'd say let's pretend we don't know how to
do them, until we have good reason otherwise. Having just a single
resource hierarchy simplifies the thinking of these things. If doing
so fits 90% of the needs, and can be stretched to get most of the
remaining needs, then that simplification is well worth it. It might
mean that a reasonable number of people can actually understand this
stuff, which is always a nice property.
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