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I'd actually like to take the discussion further-- and think about maemo.org 3.0. A revamp of everything. I'd like it to look something like the Ubuntu site:
http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu
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I personally prefer the rather simple vBulletin-style forum that is in place now - also, I think a re-org of the forums mentioned is a rather urgent need and not something that should be lumped into some 3.0-revam-everything-effort. A few changes to the current structure is, as you have seen from the poll replies, needed - now and not later.
Such efforts may or may not be throw-aways when/if such a major revamp comes around but it does not make the imminent need any less important. The current structure has gone on for too long and its flaws are becoming more and more evident.
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I disagree on both counts.
For one, maemo.org is more than just Talk. I would prefer we step back, look at the whole site and map out a better integration and design.
I also don't see the urgency. We've weathered worse... and what many newcomers fail to see is that the forum you're using now was the result of a fairly recent revamp after significant debate. So, no, the current structure has not "gone on too long".
If there isn't, then maybe a whole new site for pre-N900 devices/OS may be the way to go, as brought up by a few others.
That way people who find this forum hard to navigate would at least have an option - a site dedicated to non-N900 topics - and the ones that don't mind the current setup can remain here.
I luv Google
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