gruso
thunderbox
First, let me say that if we have many more subforums we'll need to issue new visitors with GPS enabled tour guides. In general I'm not a fan of adding more. However, I've had this little vision and I thought I'd throw it out there for a hypothetical discussion.
The 'Releases' subforum would contain one thread for every piece of software. New threads would require approval just like the News forums, to keep it ordered, with consistent thread naming and no duplication. An alphabetic, linked index would be pinned at the top.
Each release thread could contain the readme in the first post. If you needed help with a game that was released six months ago, rather than start a new thread you would look it up in the Releases forum and bump the appropriate thread without fear of being flamed. Over time each thread would evolve into a comprehensive, dynamic FAQ.
We could do much the same on the wiki of course, but most people find forums more accessible. Plus they can ask questions and get answers, without creating the 57th Quake thread.
It wouldn't be a great deal of work to set up; anyone would be able to start a thread, and assuming a duplicate didn't exist it would go into place as the 'official' thread for that forum. We'd probably have to think about interactions with the News forum too, perhaps moving/merging News threads to the Releases forum after a week of high rotation.
Too ambitious? Too anal? Or both useful and doable? Discuss.
The 'Releases' subforum would contain one thread for every piece of software. New threads would require approval just like the News forums, to keep it ordered, with consistent thread naming and no duplication. An alphabetic, linked index would be pinned at the top.
Each release thread could contain the readme in the first post. If you needed help with a game that was released six months ago, rather than start a new thread you would look it up in the Releases forum and bump the appropriate thread without fear of being flamed. Over time each thread would evolve into a comprehensive, dynamic FAQ.
We could do much the same on the wiki of course, but most people find forums more accessible. Plus they can ask questions and get answers, without creating the 57th Quake thread.
It wouldn't be a great deal of work to set up; anyone would be able to start a thread, and assuming a duplicate didn't exist it would go into place as the 'official' thread for that forum. We'd probably have to think about interactions with the News forum too, perhaps moving/merging News threads to the Releases forum after a week of high rotation.
Too ambitious? Too anal? Or both useful and doable? Discuss.