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Should we introduce Specific Topic forums


Should we introduce Specific Topic forums  

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  1. 1. Should we introduce Specific Topic forums

    • Yes
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    • No
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The question for the poll is: Should the site have separate forums for specific topics?

The new forums would be:

-Body and Interior

-Electrical And Ignition

-Engine and Drivetrain

-Steering, Suspension, and Bakes

steve k

instead of doing it by topic, how about by level of user? Specifically, a newbie forum for newbie questions, and an advanced forum for advanced topics? remember the old DIY list? anyone? ;)

The Newbie forum could be a place for new forum members (even if long-time 02 owners), as well as for people new to the 02, or new to mechanics in general. All kinds of NEW.

Then maybe a general forum, then an advanced forum, or those two combined. Perhaps an advanced forum is the wrong way to look at it. Split out the newb. questions from everything else and thats about it. This focuses the issue on the USER, and not the QUESTION/post... just an idear.. ;)

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that is a great idea, Z. Think we can implement it and then enforce it?

steve k.

anything is possible. I'm digging out of the snow at the moment .. phone lines are variable.

When i get some time i'll try it on the beta

Ahhh yes.. time for me again to tell you that I am the lead engineer at my company and I can build anything.

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Ahhh yes.. time for me again to tell you that I am the lead engineer at my company and I can build anything.

John, this is probably the time we will need your help. There are a couple other things that need some repairs.

steve k.

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Ahhh yes.. time for me again to tell you that I am the lead engineer at my company and I can build anything.

John, this is probably the time we will need your help. There are a couple other things that need some repairs.

steve k.

ya go for it!

I've got almost zero free time at the moment

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I would do it. It will be much more orginized and you can have an option to view all new posts.

You can also have a moderator assigned to each forum.

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Yes, split the forum but only if you do it Z's way.

Skip the division based on user experience considerations - keep the newbies and veterans together. I have learned an incredible amount from the vets on this site, just by reading; segregation would kill the learning process. A good navigation system saves time, energy and allows experienced users to drill down rapidly to their area of interest.

Max

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Ahhh yes.. time for me again to tell you that I am the lead engineer at my company and I can build anything.

John, this is probably the time we will need your help. There are a couple other things that need some repairs.

steve k.

ya go for it!

I've got almost zero free time at the moment

I've got plenty of free time before my Burning Man camp starts up again. I have at least a month or two.

All I need is the code (I can host myself and develop), or a dev port. Keep me posted.

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im still in hell. for one thing my damn ISP or modem or phone line kicks me off about every 15 mins .. so shelling into anywhere is a serious pain. Falling behind in work because of it.. You in the middle of editing a file and KABLAM.. lost. saving every 2 secs to get anything done and not lose it

something with the damn snow and freezing has fubared my line or something is going on funky.

no work production on this end till that gets figured out :(

bandwidth ghetto bro

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