Oh god every time someone start numbering sub-directories I want to scream. This feels soooooo like the old days. I hate it because then anything like ordering in alphabetical orders doesn't work. I'm looking for the documentation subdirectory, I know it's starts with "D" it's easy if I can order them in alphabetical order. But nooooo. Don't force me to remember decimal codes unless your name is Dewey and it's going to be the same thing every where, all the time.
Also it's the same people who'll create a slew of empty sub directories so it's difficult to get a feel of what is the current state.TO be fair I think part of the problem is they try to apply that to everywhere at any level without logic. Number the directories for all customers... so now we assign the next number to the next customer we get, so to find a customer you need to known in which order they were added and it just makes no sense.. but people will usually support it because it "looks more organized".
Also it's the same people who'll create a slew of empty sub directories so it's difficult to get a feel of what is the current state.TO be fair I think part of the problem is they try to apply that to everywhere at any level without logic. Number the directories for all customers... so now we assign the next number to the next customer we get, so to find a customer you need to known in which order they were added and it just makes no sense.. but people will usually support it because it "looks more organized".