forum expansion suggestions


Forum: Site News
Topic: forum expansion suggestions
started by: John

Posted by John on July 27 2005,21:19
We have a bit of a community here, so I was thinking that I should expand the "water cooler"  into several non-dsl related sub-categories.  Any suggestions?
Posted by mikshaw on July 27 2005,23:42
some off the tip of my head:
linux in general
linux (or general?) news
hardware
programming/scripting
links (or maybe that would need only a single thread)
lugs, conferences, and other meetings or community events

Non-water-cooler:
It's my humble opinion that the "how-to" section is rather pointless.  Only a handful of threads are actually how-tos...most are questions which normally *should* be in "other help topics" or other forum. Perhaps it could be renamed, or described a little better than "how to do it"...people seem to think it's for posting questions about "how to do it".

Off topic:
The website as a whole could use a much more unified navigation system.  It seems that every page you open has a unique set of nav links.

Posted by adssse on July 28 2005,04:21
I agree with most of mikshaw's ideas. I think a General Linux, a News, Hardware and Programming/Scripting would all make nice additions. I really enjoy the forums and I guess I dont really have any complaints. Although on the topic of the site in general I often times have trouble finding what I am looking for, but that might be just me.
Posted by Caspar_s on July 28 2005,19:10
Or the how-to could be locked - and then information that works switched to that area.

Oh wait, that's what the documentation site is for.

Posted by andrewphoto on July 29 2005,12:30
A category where one can post when one sees DSL mentioned/reviewed ANYWHERE, even the smallest mention.
E.g., DSL gets a BRIEF mention on P57 of Linux Format magazine came out 29th. July 2005. On P57 (review of Debian 3.1,) there's a concise graph of distros that hail from Debian.
Even the smallest mention, in context, perhaps can provide the opportunity for valuable analysis.

Posted by andrewphoto on July 29 2005,12:31
A category where one can post when one sees DSL mentioned/reviewed ANYWHERE, even the smallest mention.
E.g., DSL gets a BRIEF mention on P57 of Linux Format magazine came out 29th. July 2005. On P57 (review of Debian 3.1,) there's a concise graph of distros that hail from Debian.
Even the smallest mention, in context, perhaps can provide the opportunity for valuable analysis.

Posted by SaidinUnleashed on July 29 2005,17:12
We need a few moderators to manage all the misplaced topics, and create a little more order.
Posted by spotslayer on July 31 2005,02:14
I alway enjoy "Tips and Tricks" type reading. I have discovered a bunch of cool things that way. I have really gotten into frugal install, this seems like real inovation to me.

David

Posted by John on July 31 2005,08:01
Thanks for the suggestions guys I followed most of it. I closed the 'HowTo' forum because it really wasn't being used properly.  I moved all the posts in there to the 'Other Help Topics' forum.


I will also be adding more moderation soon.

Posted by meo on Aug. 04 2005,14:02
Hi John!

What do you mean when you say that the HOWTO wasn't used properly??? I think it is a MUSTHAVE section in any linux forum. I don't know what others think but I sincerely miss it (and would be very happy if the matter could be reconsidered). It's kind of contradictory for me to split a non DSL section into several sections and at the same time close a DSL section and move all the threads over to another section. To me it doesn't make any sense.

Have fun,
meo

Posted by mikshaw on Aug. 04 2005,15:17
The HowTo was being used properly about 5% of the time (or less).  Mostly it was just used as another place to post questions.

There is the Tips and Tricks forum now, which I personally hope will be used by all who have howtos to share.  I look at it as being the same as HowTo, but with a more accurate name (or at least more understandable for people who may not be completely fluent in English)

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