[Ktechlab-devel] Forums
Juan De Vincenzo
juandevincenzo at gmail.com
Tue Feb 3 02:28:41 UTC 2009
+1 here.
A forum would be a great place to also gain new devs/users.
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 12:17 AM, Michael T. <mickljosapth at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Lawrence,
>
> I think the forums are very needed on the site even if some / many
> developers may prefer otherwise. I think from a user perspective a forum
> is "cozy" to the end user. I know from what has already been discussed,
> additionally my own feelings both forms of communication has inadequacies
> one way or the other. So to satisfy to some degree I think mailing lists
> and forums can coexist. The hard part will be the moderation as the user
> base grows. It might be a friendly place right now with not too many
> people. But once more and more join it can become reckless but still not
> like forums disappeared from the www. Another suggestion that I think is
> really needed from the start is a Roles module. Before the project had time
> to expand or it will become spaghetti. Remember what you seen on my site
> as "Management" ? I think you should create something like that. So it will
> be a directory of various parts of the project. It is vital can't stress it
> enough really important. For one team to be able to communicate very well
> with the other. So a ready base grouped into each field would be nice.
> Otherwise just example: Picture the simulator performing a simulation
> at the same time half of the form is cutoff. Because the Coder did not
> agree upon some aspect with the gui designer. This is just an example of
> course, it probably would not come down to this. Or lets say suddenly a
> script on the main site broke, the user needs to contact the "Web master(s)"
> not "Coders" or "GUI" designers Who really might not (should not even
> care about the web sites workings) want to be bothered. They go to the
> section Webmaster and pick one, ok he / she is out of town on vacation.
> They select the assistent Web master who will be able to fix the problem.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 8:41 PM, Lawrence Shafer <detroit371 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> What do you guys think, Should we have forums or no? Do you want to see
>> most of the users on the list here, where it's easy to keep track of
>> whats going on, or, shall we find a moderator or two, and set up phpBB
>> for our users. I vote yes, but just wanted to ask.
>>
>> Lawrence
>>
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