I have written only this paragraph (visit for proper structure):
- I generally avoid suggesting a specific setup, because different users have both:
- very different requirements
- very different skills
- If you are entertaining the idea of adopting a multi-graph setup, I would rather suggest this gradual approach:
- Begin by creating in your main graph a dedicated page called e.g.
meta-graph
.- Use that page to keep relationships among different projects.
- As that page grows bigger and if you feel comfortable using it, try turning it into an actual meta-graph.
- Spread the content of the single page to multiple pages in the new graph.
- For now, every relationship between two projects should point twice to the main graph.
- If you find a comfortable workflow of using the meta-graph along with your main graph, you can gradually spawn new graphs out of the main graph.
- The spawning should be naturally directed by the relationships in the meta-graph.
- Those relationships should be updated to point to the new graphs.
- The spawning should be naturally directed by the relationships in the meta-graph.
- Begin by creating in your main graph a dedicated page called e.g.