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id, aliases, tags, title, dg-publish
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Tags
These tags are presented in an associative order.
#destiny
#destiny describes the permanency of an item.
It does not necessarily reflect its current tags#status.
#destiny/fleeting
The content of an item tagged #destiny/fleeting
will ultimately be absorbed into another note
and the file deleted.
These notes may deviate from standard formatting.
#destiny/permanent
Notes tagged #destiny/permanent are intended for long-term use.
They are expected to reflect standard formatting and should be heavily tagged and linked.
#status
#status reflects the remaining work necessary
to bring an item to the standard of its tags#destiny.
#status/incomplete
Beyond intent, the note offers little to go on.
#status/draft
The main content of the note is present, but:
- text may need to be reflowed
- links may need to be added
- citations may be necessary
#status/complete
The text flows well, the note is sufficiently tagged and linked, and citations are included as appropriate
#topic
Notes can and usually will have multiple topic tags.
#topic/meta
Relating to the structure or intent of this notebook.
#topic/software
Relating to specific software written by others, or hypothetical software functionality I've conceived.
The latter I generally relegate to tags#destiny/fleeting, to be absorbed into the specifications of the relevant project when the idea is sufficiently developed.
#topic/automation
On the subject of lightweight scripts that could reduce redundancy in processes, without requiring fundamental change.
#topic/construction
Relating to the construction industry including trade methods as well as business concerns.
#topic/construction/electrical
Relating to electrical installation, including:
- code
- material
#topic/estimating
Relating to the field of cost estimation, as understood in construction-estimating as well as other industries.
This topic also includes concepts that may be useful to estimation, but that aren't widely understood to be.
#topic/math
#topic/risk
Relating to mathematical and abstract concepts of risk.
#topic/ergonomics/organizational
On the subject of optimal-patterns for processes of varying importance.
#topic/ambiguity
#topic/transparency
#topic/hobbies
#topic/other
Notes relating to subjects not relevant to this notebook's supertopics, but that I include for the convenience of editing them in Obsidian. Some standouts include:
#occupational
Items tagged #occupational include information and instructions
relevant to my current occupation
that may not reflect construction-estimating practice
in the wider industry.
[!info] This tag is largely separate from the wider vault. I would probably move them to their own repository were it not for the complexity of preserving the version history of both.
#occupational/takeoff
Important
Notes tagged
#occupational/takeoff/*include information as understood by PDI, which is not necessarily consistent with (and often sharply deviates from) wider industry understanding.
#type
#type/task
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#type/guide
Items of #type/guide give instructions
to complete a specific process.
#type/encyclopedia
Items of #type/encyclopedia are thorough,
use exact language, and include citations.
They describe concepts as they are, not as they should be.
#type/encyclopedia-entry
Items of #type/encyclopedia-entry
are children of a #type/encyclopedia.
The parent may or may not yet exist.
#type/philosophy
Items of #type/philosophy are highly opinionated.
They describe concepts as I believe them to be.
They are always? of tags#authorship/original.
#type/anecdote
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#type/minutes
[!info] I'm unsatisfied with the name of this tag. It is subject to change.
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#type/media
Items of #type/media are entire works,
usually reference material like code books,
but could also be my own standalone pieces.
#type/media-commentary
Items of #type/media-commentary
are note length critiques of specific media.
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#authorship
#authorship reflects my claim to the content of an item
in its current state.
#authorship/original
Items of #authorship/original are primarily my own work.
Content from other sources is properly cited.
#authorship/other
[!info] I'm unsatisfied with the name of this tag. It is subject to change.
Items of #authorship/other are not my own work.
They may be of one source or a collection of several
without significant commentary.
#authorship/other-for-now
Items of #authorship/other-for-now
will eventually be #authorship/original,
but that do not yet include original work.
They are always of tags#status/not-started.