What would you say is more important in the use of Logos.
1: The way we gather information.
2: The way we store the information that was gathered.
Both! You can’t have one without the other. Why would you gather information just to stop there and not store it somewhere?
@DAL yes but if you have already both this functions but they lack functionality. Which one of the 2 would you prefer to be improved first.
Now you’re getting into specifics. I’d say the way we gather information. I can always store elsewhere.
DAL
Given that the information gathered in one session/step becomes information that may be gathered in the next session/step, your question is a bit like asking which side of a circle is more important - you need both sides to have a circle rather than an arc.
I would add functionality to both in tandem. What I see as the most important missing elements require modifications in both.
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