I think "Technical (development)" is unnecessary

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I think "Technical (development)" is unnecessary

Postby Imp Guerra » Thu Jan 06, 2005 4:01 pm

it's my only opinion that forum
techDevelopers duplicates forum Users
the topics will be mixed in future
worth deleting
imho.
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Postby cboles » Thu Jan 06, 2005 4:20 pm

I hear what you are saying, but I envision a point where there are many more people using the tools than those who understand how they work and are developing them. I wanted seperate forums to help the S/N ratio. Right now there are no "Users" though.
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Postby Imp Guerra » Thu Jan 06, 2005 4:29 pm

have gotten your point.
let it be. u are admin & tis your forum
what is remain is to find users and visitors.
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Postby stanton » Thu Jan 06, 2005 7:11 pm

cboles wrote:...Right now there are no "Users" though.

Oh, but we're here :D

I agree there should be 2 sections for now too. Tech(developers) involves the electronic technology at a pretty fundamental level and setting a foundation for use. The other (userville) is based on the higher level application once the foundation(s) is set. There will be a lot of learning in each section over the next <unit of time>.

The task at hand is pretty complex. Keeping it organized into modules helps keep the confusion level down. Not that board users should be working in silos without communication, but it helps maintain focus. If a board user has something to contribute to each section, then they obviously should.

(Can you tell I'm excited about this project!?)
I'm anticipating a lot of news and overall information to come from the General Discussion forum, to kind of bring things together.
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