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It has been suggested that we modify the General Usage Forum to make it easier for people to avoid 'technical' posts/posts that that are of no interest to them, and to find posts on specific subjects more easily: Is it time to split the General Forum? (21810). There has also been discussion on Making the Plugins Discussion Forum more useful (21445). IMO, it makes sense to address both sets of changes at the same time, and also to consider whether changes to other forums are worthwhile.
My criteria for deciding how to move forward are:
- It should be simple to determine where a post belongs, without subjective judgements.
- It should minimise the need for moderator intervention.
- It should be possible using the existing forum technology.
- It should not rely on users (new or occasional users specifically) magically understanding what they need to do to categorise their post.
It has also been suggested that users be asked to 'tag' their posts with one or more topic areas. However, the forums lack the capability to enforce 'tagging' a post; users can be asked to do so, but new or occasional users are unlikely to remember, reducing the utility of any tags and/or making work for the moderators.
I'm therefore proposing to pursue the option of:
- splitting out the more specialist and/or self-contained topics into sub-forums of the General Usage forum
- moving discussion about using plugins into the General Usage forum or sub-forums
- moving discussion about Exporting from FH into a sub-forum of General Usage
My proposed revised structure is as follows. I've tried to identify fairly self-contained topics to split out, although inevitably they'll touch on more general topics.
General Usage Sub-Forums
- Diagrams and Charts
- Exporting
- Installing, Migrating (to another PC) and Upgrading
- Managing Media
- Place, Addresses, Maps and Geocoding
- Research Planning
- Sharing Your Research: Reports, Books and Websites
- Sources and Citations
Anything that doesn't clearly fit in a sub-topic belongs in the top-level General Usage forums. Moderators will move things if necessary.
With experience, we may decide to introduce additional sub-forums, so this is just a starting point.
Importing and Exporting
- Move discussion about Exporting to a sub-forum of the General Usage forum.
- Rename the 'Importing and Exporting' forum to 'Importing from another Genealogy Programme'.
Plugin Discussions
- Move discussion about using plugins to the General Usage forum or appropriate sub-forum, or the Importing forum. Much such discussion happens there already, as it comes up in the course of discussing general topics, including the development of one-off plugins to fix a problem for a single user. Also, announcement of new/updated plugins (after they have been tested and published in the Plugin Store) and requests for beta testers for enhanced or new plugins.
- Rename the 'Plugin Discussions' forum to 'Plugin Programming', and use it for:
- Bug reporting and enhancement requests.
- Beta testing of enhancements, bug fixes and new plugins.
- Create a sub-forum 'Programming Technicalities' for discussions of Lua programming and the development of new plugins.
Note 1: There is no intention to move existing topics (all 11,000+ of them) into the new sub-forums, as it would be a huge amount of work. Moderators may decide to move active existing topics, and will move new topics if they believe it's appropriate.