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Fri 1 Nov 2002, 14:36
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The problem with newbies we are really aware of it, remember that all you experience (are you experienced in the EN section we have 3 times more in the FR forums. about 6 months ago we began to rethought categories as it was becoming unmanageble in the near future as Macmu grows really fast and is not a commercial site, so all the guys doing it spare time would have the less work to do the better (any volunteers?) We'd love to have a pure EN native crew to suffer Presto , so that french moderators could go back to FR forums. Better for everyone (it's not segregation, but moderate in a different langage as his mother tongue is time consuming and can sometime drive to misunderstandings) Now on the categories… we know of experience (no need to tell us that, we follow the forums more closely than any normal visitor) that the actual ones are not perfect. We decided to expand (and I mean expand) the number of forums. There are 2 goals that we want to reach: - easier categorisation: more forums means more explicit titles, less misposting/misthreading - easier newbie navigation: if the titles aren't confusing, they can find the right forum more easily - easier moderation job: smaller forums, less work, less misthreading/misposting The midi/audio interfaces is a good example: they are now in the computer only threads, it has a sense as 99% of troubles on are software/computer related, they ARE computer peripherals. But it sure can be confusing. We know that. So there will be instead of a music hardware forum placement which is not relevant for us (we'd like better have people talk about their UREI or Neuman there there will be a dedicated midi/audio interfaces forum. Clearer, isn't it? We are this WE beginning the transition on the FR side into the new forums, it's a lot of work. Maybe all the categorie won't be of use right now on the EN side. But the list will be published quickly, so that you can comment on. Eventually change a few things. We'd really like people on the En side begin to take on the task. It's be for the better About the newbies, well… a real problem. There will be a dedicated forum for all new registered to post into, to get rid of the imic/mbox/what computer/what the hell questions, so that we can get concentrated on more in depth threads in the new forums. Now sorry if I'm a bit arsh on the thread placement but if an organisation of forums is not right, we talk before, then change, not post everywhere like mad, it won't change the categorisations by itself.
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the subject of the hardware forum ... Sat 2 Nov 2002, 00:20 Presto Thanks Damann and BusError
I don't believe w... Sat 2 Nov 2002, 14:40 Presto Boll**ks!
Its coming fast. If you don... Sat 2 Nov 2002, 19:59 BusError I think the new names for the french forums are pr... Sun 3 Nov 2002, 10:31 Presto Welcome BusError. Thanks.
We can propose a new a... Mon 4 Nov 2002, 16:47 kaboombahchuck Well, I'm having a bit of trouble with what al... Tue 5 Nov 2002, 13:08 Soif i agree with u kaboom, creating new forums also in... Tue 5 Nov 2002, 14:35 kaboombahchuck Well, from what I can tell so far...looks pretty g... Wed 6 Nov 2002, 00:10
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