As I have received zero (0) responses, let me explain what we are doing and perhaps you have an opinion or two.
Currently the standard is to put the sequence file (.xsq) in the root of the show directory, then put the audio/music in one sub-directory (music?), any videos in another sub-directory (video), and any images in still another sub-directory (images).
What we are experimenting with is putting everything belonging to a sequence, including the sequence itself in a sub-directory and working from there.
For example:
Show directory/seq/Wizards (contains Wizards.xml, all images related to the sequence, the music file, etc.)
Show directory/seq/WinterWonderland (contains WinterWonderland.xml, WinterWonderland.mp3, images, etc.)
Show directory/seq/MyTwoFrontTeeth (contains AllIWantForChristmas.xml, AllIWantForChristmas.mp3, etc.)
This keeps all items associated with a sequence together instead of scattering the files among multiple subdirectories.
The reason is so that if we remove a sequence from the mix then it is a simple matter of cutting out the directory. All files associated go with it. As it is now, you have to hunt down all the associated parts.
This also comes in handy if you are adding a new sequence to a show. Copy one directory from your storage area and you are done.
What I am looking for is those of you who are doing something similar and your opinion(s) as to any problems this type of organization may cause with xLights.
Note that so far this is working, but we have not gone through the whole process - including uploads of .fseq files. We will have physical setup in a couple of weeks and will be able to test this. Until then ...
Thanks for any wisdom you can send this way.