Suggestion: New/updated forum structure

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Suggestion: New/updated forum structure

Post by Jonathan » Mon Jan 10, 2005 10:26 pm

While posting on this forum and using it I developed some suggestions. I hope you don;t mind me spitting them out in this thread :D

Wouldn't it be better/nicer/clearer to make some more categories where we can put discussions questions ans solutions. For example we now have a Linux and a Windows version with it's own specific problems during installation and use.

Isn't it a good idea to make a category for problems split out in installing on Linux and installing on Windows. A category for common problems, the Desired Feature list. A category for MySQL related problems, PHP related problems and Apache related problems?

I think readers and users would benefit from it, because it make sit easier to post in the relevant topic (I had some doubt where to put my replication/backup/redundancy topic).

Keep up the good work!

Jonathan

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Post by Jonathan » Mon Jan 10, 2005 10:48 pm

Charming! That is quick!

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Post by pacsone » Mon Jan 10, 2005 10:53 pm

This is a good point as there has been many posts to seemingly unrelated topic/thread.

I've added a new forum Installation Trouble with two topics for installation issues with the Windows and Linux platforms.

The PHP Forum interface (phpbb) for this website seems to have only two levels: forum and topics, so I don't know how to create a nice hierararchy with many layers, e.g., forum->topic->subtopic, etc.

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Post by Jonathan » Mon Jan 10, 2005 11:06 pm

It is already a big improvement. I even see 'my own topic' about Redundancy and Fault Tolerance (LOL).

Jonathan

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