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2010-02-19
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2010-02-19
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Wouldn't this be a good thing to post as a brainstorm? We have a collection of suggestions both in the OP, and in some of the replies --- seems to me like it'd be useful to be able to directly vote on each of the suggestions.
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2010-02-20
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2010-02-20
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2010-02-20
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Those who want to have stricter moderation -- please be aware that some really wonderful threads have developed here, and some developers who understand how to use them aren't having big problems with whiners, etc. This is a vigorous environment. Even all the Brits complaining about their updates are our friends. Even almost all of the malcontents are interested members of the community. Don't kill that.
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2010-02-20
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Uh, where to start... Let me first express how important forums are - I absolutely hate mailing lists (even tho most of the projects I'm contributing to are handled that way) and I solemnly swear that I won't develop and contribute, heck I won't even shake a stick at anything that is handled by mailing lists ever again! Forums have much easier structure to follow, threading is much better and it doesn't depend on particular user's mail client, you can do more detailed searches, you can have far better data structure and you can easily ignore noise, and all that in a fairly easy and user friendly manner. And that's what puts forum systems ahead of any `social networking` system I have ever seen. Forums just work! Same goes for IRC, I left that type of communication in mid '90s and times of BBS, and I have no desire to go back to that...
Fyi, I'm testing an add-on that I made that forces a user to register at meego.com first before registering on the vB forum (in sandbox) so usernames would always match. Hopefully this will make it easier for future integration.
It's working well but am open for any better solutions.
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2010-02-20
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#108
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Things like >> this << would be easier to implement too.
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2010-02-20
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threading is much better and it doesn't depend on particular user's mail client
you can do more detailed searches, you can have far better data structure and you can easily ignore noise, and all that in a fairly easy and user friendly manner.
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2010-02-20
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@ Cornwall, UK
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#110
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PS: The existing t.m.o subforums will have to be reorganized, with historic stuff pushed down the main page, to make space for the new MeeGo subforums.
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