I don’t think “data entry” is the problem that Memento is designed to solve well. From a QS standpoint a feature like notification seems key but from a “build a database”-standpoint it isn’t.
Thinking in terms of QS leads to getting as much timestamps as possible but if you design a database than you don’t add columns that the user doesn’t explicitly suggest he wants to have.
I don’t think “data entry” is the problem that Memento is designed to solve well. From a QS standpoint a feature like notification seems key but from a “build a database”-standpoint it isn’t.
Thinking in terms of QS leads to getting as much timestamps as possible but if you design a database than you don’t add columns that the user doesn’t explicitly suggest he wants to have.