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New forum structure implemented
Posted: 25.11.2009, 17:46
by Guckytos
As you all can see some things have happend
The forum structure was changed as already announced a few weeks ago.
I hope you can see that we have taken your comments into account as we reorganzied it. Also I hope that most of you will be okay with the look (I know that you can't make it right for everyone, so we didn't try
)
And I am always talking about "we", yes, that'S the other change that you can see. There are now three moderators here on the board; Chris, Selden and myself. (My own fault
I kept pushing chris and selden for improvements and now ...)
The third thing that will happen over the next few days/weeks will be that the new categories will be filled with life. For that to happen we (most probably I) will move a lot of post around to reorganize further.
That means that some posts will pop up in places that you have not seen them before, while others will not be where you expected them.
Hope you don't get too confused, but in the end things should be better accessible.
Best regards,
Guckytos
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 25.11.2009, 18:01
by Boux
Much better, more logical.
Good job
... and congrats for your promotion
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 25.11.2009, 18:26
by Fenerit
Hey, Guckytos, just my 2 cents about the new forum structure. Globally is OK, but does the "add-on releases/announcments" lack of "e"?
The incipit said: "The home for the announcments of addons in creation and finished/released work. " Then perhaps would be best to remove "in creation" which is more adequate for the next forum, and to leave just "The home for finished/released work." In this manner that forum will host just links to definitively "finished" works, while the add-on testing and the discussions on the add-on progress are pertinence of the next; otherwise seems that there isn't difference amongst the two.
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 25.11.2009, 18:46
by Cham
Fenerit wrote:Hey, Guckytos, just my 2 cents about the new forum structure. Globally is OK, but does the "add-on releases/announcments" lack of "e"?
The incipit said: "The home for the announcments of addons in creation and finished/released work. " Then perhaps would be best to remove "in creation" which is more adequate for the next forum, and to leave just "The home for finished/released work." In this manner that forum will host just links to definitively "finished" works, while the add-on testing and the discussions on the add-on progress are pertinence of the next; otherwise seems that there isn't difference amongst the two.
I agree with Fenerit. It would make much more sense.
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 25.11.2009, 18:46
by t00fri
Christian,
good that things now start moving.
To my surprise , the new layout has COMPLETELY changed during the last hour or so ??
. Fortunately, the latest version is much closer to my suggestions and altogether more logically consistent... So I am reasonably happy, yet
the whole layout seems far too long to me.I must say that the renaming of Purgatory into "Petit Bistro Entropy" emanates plenty of "enforced originality".
Resting on the assumed good knowledge of French of our US American user majority, the name of that "Petit Bistro" is associated with a tricky physics concept (Entropy) that only a small minority in this round would be able to really understand...
Fridger
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 25.11.2009, 18:56
by Cham
I think that the board can be simplified a bit : The Tutorials thread appears to be useless to me, since it's already implicit in the other threads (Add-on development, Scripting, etc).
Also, IMHO, the Help Central thread should be located in the "Celestia General" section. So this way, you could make the whole board a bit smaller.
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 25.11.2009, 19:02
by Fenerit
Cham wrote:I think that the board can be simplified a bit : The Tutorials thread appears to be useless to me, since it's already implicit in the other threads (Add-on development, Scripting, etc).
Also, IMHO, the Help Central thread should be located in the "Celestia General" section. So this way, you could make the whole board a bit smaller.
Also this is true.
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 25.11.2009, 19:39
by Fenerit
t00fri wrote:
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I must say that the renaming of Purgatory into "Petit Bistro Entropy" emanates plenty of "enforced originality".
Resting on the assumed good knowledge of French of our US American user majority, the name of that "Petit Bistro" is associated with a tricky physics concept (Entropy) that only a small minority in this round would be able to really understand...
Fridger
Probably Guckytos had in mind the undiminuishing growthness of "disordered" entries...
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 25.11.2009, 20:57
by BobHegwood
Well, I am confused as usual, but that's to be expected with the new layout.
I do like the re-organization though, and my condolences to the new moderator. Hee, hee...
Thanks, Brain-Dead
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 26.11.2009, 09:17
by bh
Yes... I was a bit thrown... I'll get used to it I suppose.
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 26.11.2009, 17:06
by Guckytos
Fenerit wrote:t00fri wrote:
I must say that the renaming of Purgatory into "Petit Bistro Entropy" emanates plenty of "enforced originality".
Resting on the assumed good knowledge of French of our US American user majority, the name of that "Petit Bistro" is associated with a tricky physics concept (Entropy) that only a small minority in this round would be able to really understand...
Fridger
Probably Guckytos had in mind the undiminuishing growthness of "disordered" entries...
Fenerit hits the nail on the head why it is named like it is.
@Bob: Thanks
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 26.11.2009, 17:15
by t00fri
As I stated already earlier, I find the
new forum layout unnecessarily bloated (and thus far too long) and also
graphically suboptimal:
My suggestions are somewhat in line with Cham and Fenerit:
Here is my proposal:
-------------------------
Celestia General
-------------------------
Announcements
Rules and FAQ
Help & Tutorials
------------------------------
Celestia Development
------------------------------
...
In my opinion it is entirely redundant to add a line
"General Announcements concerning the Forum and Celestia"
under Announcements!
Announcements is TOTALLY selfexplaining same for the line under
Rules and FAQ!
Furthermore, the coding for those new separating headers looks quite "amateur-like".
They apparently have a
too short fixed length! On some wider displays they look like so
Independent of this coding issue, my personal preference for these separators would be much simpler than this present distracting 3d appearance. Have a look at CelestialMatters to see what style we prefer for them.
Fridger
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 26.11.2009, 17:16
by t00fri
Guckytos wrote:Fenerit wrote:t00fri wrote:
I must say that the renaming of Purgatory into "Petit Bistro Entropy" emanates plenty of "enforced originality".
Resting on the assumed good knowledge of French of our US American user majority, the name of that "Petit Bistro" is associated with a tricky physics concept (Entropy) that only a small minority in this round would be able to really understand...
Fridger
Probably Guckytos had in mind the undiminuishing growthness of "disordered" entries...
Fenerit hits the nail on the head why it is named like it is.
@Bob: Thanks
BUT...few would associate Entropy with "ever growing disorder stuff" except they have learned some solid physics somewhere! In my view subforum titles should be
intuitively understandable by everyone independent of educational background...
Fridger
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 26.11.2009, 18:15
by Cham
I agree with Fridger on the "Entropy" word. I suggest a simpler name : just "Petit Bistro", which says everything. Or something else : "Random discussions"... or "Miscalleneous"...
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 26.11.2009, 18:34
by t00fri
While "Miscellaneous" sounds a bit dry even for my "spirits", how about
Chatters Net ?
Fridger
PS: to avoid challenging people's French (Petit Bistro) , how about an international "workaround"
Caf? Relax
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 26.11.2009, 23:12
by Reiko
I thought something look different. It looks good.
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 27.11.2009, 16:26
by BobHegwood
t00fri wrote:PS: to avoid challenging people's French (Petit Bistro) , how about an international "workaround"
Caf? Relax
THIS suggestion I like more than the current title... Give 'em Hell Doc.
Thanks, Brain-Dead
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 27.11.2009, 16:28
by t00fri
BobHegwood wrote:t00fri wrote:PS: to avoid challenging people's French (Petit Bistro) , how about an international "workaround"
Caf? Relax
THIS suggestion I like more than the current title... Give 'em Hell Doc.
Thanks, Brain-Dead
Yeah! ... my personal favorite is actually
Chatters Net @shatters.net Fridger
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 27.11.2009, 16:31
by BobHegwood
t00fri wrote:Yeah! ... my personal favorite is actually
Chatters Net @shatters.net Fridger
I agree...
Kinda rolls off of the tongue doesn't it?
Thanks again, Brain-Dead
Re: New forum structure implemented
Posted: 02.12.2009, 14:06
by Fenerit
Ahem... Sorry, but would possible to have the forum's Celestia icon back? Too much anonymous in this way. Yesterday I believed to have made a mistake about the link...