BigDumbDinosaur wrote:
Now that you mentioned it, I looked at the two POC topics and was a bit alarmed by how much blather is in them. I almost feel like I need a table of contents in the lead post of each topic. :shock:
Hee hee... it's easy for a thread to meander, and a thread which runs for 7 or 8 years, even more so! It was for reasons like this that I eventually landed on the quarterly threads of monthly summaries for the mos6502 post roundups - not too many threads so it's annoying, but not so few that each one is an uncomfortable interleaving of updates and conversation. I think three or four new threads a year shouldn't be too many for any project.
And yes, although it's a little extra work, a link back to previous threads, or a link to a suitable search, is a good idea. As you can link to a search which contains both the author and a keyword from the thread title, it's easy enough to re-use the same link every time.
For me, marshalling the threads which interrelate is just part of the effort of documentation: a little more effort makes for a much better outcome.