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Searches run from the search page nicely include their parameters in the query string, thus allowing the search to be bookmarked, etc.
Searches begun from the field at the top of the screen do not, however - so the search has to be run twice in order to obtain the bookmark-able URL.
On a side note, what is the non-google search found under Search Us! actually searching? Even when CodeProject is selected, it doesn't return the same results (or even... results) as those returned by the Regl'r Search.
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What do you think about a section to host little windows software projects, similar to sourceforge.net?
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That's already been tried, and the projects quickly outgrew the features of the CP article/msg board system.
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Has it be stoped? why?
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Then we should change this system so that the servers are not fully occupied.
I have exact ideas how it should look like:
1. There has to be a list of programmers that want to join a dev group.
2. There has to be a list of planned projects. Not everybody should have access to it, you should have to propose the project to kinda "moderator" so he can add it and pay attention that there are not too many of them and no duplicates.
3. The projects leaders will choose their members from the list.
4. The projects starts and the members of that project have private access to the source codes and a secret developper forum.
5. (optional) A public discussion forum for the projects.
What do u think Mike?
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The thing about this is... SourceForge already does this. I mean, that's kinda the whole point of it. CP has a different focus (articles vs. projects), and seems to be quite good at it - why change?
That said, CP does allow collaborative articles w/ attached forums, so there's no reason why collaborative projects can't have a presence here. I strongly suspect that with the publication of "Official" CP code licenses (or guidelines for the construction of such), this sort of use will take off a bit more.
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So.. the Admin (Chris and guys) can move the thread to relevant forums... whenever you find that the the thread belongs very well to other forum.
Atleast it will allow others to answer if it is in their forum
(I noticed this in some other 'nokia' forum, where the admin moved my message and replied to my message about the 'message moving' process)
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At present we simply don't have the capacity to spendi all day every day watching and moderating forums.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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You shouldn't need to spend all day watching the forums. You have about a million volunteers to do that for you.
If one of us notices a thread that's out of place, a quick email should suffice to let you know where it is.
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Roger Wright wrote:
a quick email should suffice to let you know where it is
Reduce the pains of compiling the mail by providing a button "Report To Admin" - that mails to the admin(s) for that forum
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Why bother? The "Forum Problems or Suggestions" link on every page already does that.
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Why not making very active people to kinda forum moderators?
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I'm not sure that I can be trusted with such god-like powers.
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I'm sure I could be a moderator
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*cough* Probably why you aren't one *cough*
Not meant nastily, honest. It is like the saying that goes something like "The best man for president is the one who wants it least".
regards,
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Christopher Duncan quoted:
"...that would require my explaining Einstein's Fear of Relatives"
Crikey! ain't life grand?
Einstein says...
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I didn't say that I want...
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A message @ suggestions[^]
messages like these - posted by new ppl atleast can be moved...
He who controls others may be powerful, But he who has mastered himself is mightier still.
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S P S wrote:
So.. the Admin (Chris and guys) can move the thread to relevant forums... whenever you find that the the thread belongs very well to other forum.
Why bother?
Any wrongly posted threads soon get voted down and rarely begin a conversation thread large enough to warrant moving.
I'm sure that the CP team would move any wildly inapproriate thread if notified about it, but the CP members are very good at policing themselves.
Michael
But you know when the truth is told,
That you can get what you want or you can just get old,
Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through.
When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
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Michael P Butler wrote:
I'm sure that the CP team would move any wildly inapproriate thread if notified about it, but the CP members are very good at policing themselves.
This is what I was asking about
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S P S wrote:
I noticed this in some other 'nokia' forum, where the admin moved my message and replied to my message about the 'message moving' process
So you are the guy who posts messages in the wrong forum.
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Chris,
How about the idea that the forum page refreshes itself after certain amount of time say 5 min.
It would be nice to see new messages every five min, like a feed
Regards,
Prakash.
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nice..
but this should be optional.. because this will be a big overhead on my modem connection
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hspc wrote:
big overhead on my modem connection
yeah i didnt consider the modem users, i got broadband.;P
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