Re: Project forum
Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2018 8:11 am
Thanks for the examples Druzyek, always good to see various ways things can be done.
You're quite right, we do get a lot of Q&A threads here, and most of the time there is a project behind the question, but it's still good to have the question and the answers be general and be useful as a reference for future visitors. So, such a thread might be project-related but isn't project-specific.
I am reminded of something: I don't manage to do many things myself, but relatively often I find things which might be of interest to others, and sometimes they could be described as projects. It would need to be clear enough - or not matter - as to whether such findings belong in this place or that place.
As categorisation is so difficult (noisy, ambiguous) I rather like having the 'general' forum always being there as a good place to post. We already notice - or I do - that there's reluctance to start a thread, and so the fewer barriers, the better. Arguably an additional forum is a help, or arguably it's a hindrance, but this is a consideration. It's very helpful that Mike has given each forum a tagline.
You're quite right, we do get a lot of Q&A threads here, and most of the time there is a project behind the question, but it's still good to have the question and the answers be general and be useful as a reference for future visitors. So, such a thread might be project-related but isn't project-specific.
I am reminded of something: I don't manage to do many things myself, but relatively often I find things which might be of interest to others, and sometimes they could be described as projects. It would need to be clear enough - or not matter - as to whether such findings belong in this place or that place.
As categorisation is so difficult (noisy, ambiguous) I rather like having the 'general' forum always being there as a good place to post. We already notice - or I do - that there's reluctance to start a thread, and so the fewer barriers, the better. Arguably an additional forum is a help, or arguably it's a hindrance, but this is a consideration. It's very helpful that Mike has given each forum a tagline.