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[OT] Forum Threads

PostPosted: 21 Oct 2004, 18:44
by Dan Honeycutt
I come to like the new forum software better and better, but I still miss the lack of sub-thread organization provided by the old software. I noticed in particular the attack table thread had become particularly unwieldy. What started as attack tables branched off into move generation, sorting, futility pruning and you-name-it all in one long, linear thread.

I would encourage people to stay a little more on-topic with respect to the original thread. When topic A branches off into topic B (as it naturally will), start a new thread. That way we can impart a little better organization to the threads ourselves.

Dan H.

Re: [OT] Forum Threads

PostPosted: 21 Oct 2004, 20:07
by Volker Pittlik
Dan Honeycutt wrote:I come to like the new forum software better and better, but I still miss the lack of sub-thread organization provided by the old software.


Thank you! I agree the thread style has its advantages. OTOH the new software offers a lot of other features the other software doesn't.

Dan Honeycutt wrote:I noticed in particular the attack table thread had become particularly unwieldy. What started as attack tables branched off into move generation, sorting, futility pruning and you-name-it all in one long, linear thread.

I would encourage people to stay a little more on-topic with respect to the original thread. When topic A branches off into topic B (as it naturally will), start a new thread. That way we can impart a little better organization to the threads ourselves.

Dan H.


If necessary the moderators can split a thread into different sub-threads. In this case I would ask for some suggestions which messages belong to which new thread.


Regards

Volker

Re: [OT] Forum Threads

PostPosted: 21 Oct 2004, 21:21
by Dan Honeycutt
Hi Volker:

I don't think the moderators should need to be bothered. We are all accustomed to hitting "reply" when we have something to add to an existing post. With the new software we just need to think - should this be "post reply" or "new topic". It will take some getting used to - old habits take a while to change.

Dan H.