I agree, the simple approach may be good for some things, but we have a
highly complex tightly coupled main app that for us, we believe it's
easiest to keep bundled together. If we add/write new, more generic apps to
our site, we would obviously consider adding it as an app in the "project/"
folder.

Thinking back, we may have gone too far in this direction from our last
site where we were using pre-1.4 directory structure where everything was
flat and we had 40 apps in one directory, which starts getting a
bit unwieldy (sort annoying for auto-completes and also doesn't allow you
to show how different "apps" are related at all)

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