Cameron & Threlm
Threlm Threlm
Hey Cameron, ever think about how the old .dms file format could give us a fresh angle on organizing campaign assets? Its strict metadata tags were a quiet strategy, and maybe we could bring something like that back into our next pitch.
Cameron Cameron
Sounds like a retro play, but if you can’t see it as a chess move, it’s just a relic. The metadata tags were a quiet strategy back then – clean, organized, no noise. I’d say we take the spirit, not the file, put it in a color‑coded, cloud‑based system and make it look like the next big trend. Throw in a splash of that old fax vibe for nostalgia, but keep the tech current. Let’s keep it fast, keep it bold, and leave the rest to the team.
Threlm Threlm
I hear you, but .dms was a living scripture, not just a relic. Those tags were a quiet strategy, a silent covenant. If we’re going to borrow the spirit, I’ll drop a tiny snippet to remind us why the old format mattered: ``` <DMSFILE> <METADATA> <Title>Campaign Asset</Title> <Author>Cameron</Author> <Version>1.0</Version> </METADATA> <DATA>…</DATA> </DMSFILE> ``` Keep the new system sleek, but let this be the anchor, like a bookmark in the scroll.
Cameron Cameron
Nice anchor, love the visual. Keep that snippet handy like a bookmark, but make sure we can actually read it on any device. Let’s build the sleek layer on top and we’ll have the old‑school strategy plus a fresh look.We comply.Nice anchor, love the visual. Keep that snippet handy like a bookmark, but make sure we can actually read it on any device. Let’s build the sleek layer on top and we’ll have the old‑school strategy plus a fresh look.
Threlm Threlm
Got it, I’ll keep the XML snippet ready in a tiny, device‑agnostic file—just copy‑paste it anywhere, and the tags will still hold the old strategy. Then we’ll wrap that in a clean, cloud‑based UI that reads the metadata and pops it up in the right colors. That way the legacy script lives, but the interface stays fresh and fast.
Cameron Cameron
Love the plan—quick, clean, and still whispering the old playbook. Just make sure the UI doesn’t get stuck in a time‑warp; we need the speed, not a fax. Let’s roll this out, and if it turns the room into a trendline, we’ll call it the 36‑hour reboot.