org·i·fy
tr.v. org·i·fied, org·i·fy·ing, org·i·fies
1. To convert something to org-mode; to organize.
[Late Latin orgificre, to make org-like : Latin orgificatus, orgish; see org- in Indo-European roots + Latin -ficre, -fy.]
orgi·fi·cation (-f-kshn) n. orgi·fier n.
Examples
* "The orgificaion of my .emacs file is complete"
* "To orgify, or not to orgify, that is the question"