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I don't agree. Too many message forums will lead to many cross forum postings.
It is very rare that a question posted goes beyond the first couple of pages on the day it is posted. If the question isn't answered in a day then it is likely that nobody here has an answer.
Michael
Communication is the first step towards enlightenment.
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Michael P Butler wrote:
If the question isn't answered in a day then it is likely that nobody here has an answer.
That, or Mike Dunn and CG are away on holiday
I don't think there is anything that goes past the two of them
Nish
Check out last week's Code Project posting stats presentation from :-
http://www.busterboy.org/codeproject/
Feel free to make your comments.
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You're correct. A better solution would be to modify the forum software to contain predefined categories within forums that the reader could then select via a combobox.
Cheers,
Tom Archer
Author, Inside C#
A total abstainer is one who abstains from everything but abstention, and especially from inactivity in the affairs of others.
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if you are in the lounge there is the
"programming question? try our forums"
little thing.. the rant and rave is called rant and rave in this combobox and not "the soapbox"..
just a little thing.. right now it is perfectly logical for everyone.. but in 6 month?
"I'm from the South Bronx, and I don't care what you say: those cows look dangerous." U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell at George Bush's ranch in Texas
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Hi,
I think an article having a grand total of 4.89/5 from 84 users,
is more popular than on having 5/5 from 6 users.
Why not taking the # of voters in to account also? (84 * 4.89 > 6 * 5)
Were talking about "popular" aren't we?
Bye,
Geert
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My formula is wrong:
If 100 voters give an article a 1 that means it's a bad article.
And surely not better/more popular than one getting a 4 of 10 users.
But, my suggestion isn't wrong:
Somewhere there must be a formula to express that
4.89/5 from 84 voters is more popular that 5/5 from a couple of voters.
Anyone a suggestion?
(Because I think that's what you need to implement it, isn't it Chris?)
Bye,
Geert.
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Many people have thier own methods of rating articles. Some of them seem well done but have a very low score. Trying to modify the current formula doesnt seem worth it imho. Especially when people are voting a 1 on certain articles just to bump thier own in the grand scheme of things.
Just my 2 cp and a cup of mojo.
Mark A
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Unfortunately, using the # responses to weight the rating only works when you have 2 articles of the same rating. But I agree that an article that's been rated 5 by a just a few users is unlikely to be more popular than one rated less than 5 by many more users.
/ravi
"There is always one more bug..."
http://www.ravib.com
ravib@ravib.com
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Would it be possible to have the weekly polls results in the newsletter? Every week I take part in the poll, and then forget to go back latter on to see how other people have answered...
Dylan Kenneally
London,UK
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You got this request in *just* in time
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Although the lounge is a great place, is it possible to add a link to it in the discussion boards page, and also at the top of any other board your viewing in the same format as ther others, like
The Lounge (136000/3), showing how many new posts there are?
This would bring this one board in line with all the rest and make CP have a more consistent user interface across the board(s).
Roger Allen
Sonork 100.10016
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This won't quite meet your needs, but what i've done is added this link to my links toolbar. This way at least i see post counts for the other forums while in the lounge.
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Thanks for the new feature Chris, where the forum sorts itself in such a manner, so that the post you reply to is shown on screen. This is such a brilliantly beautiful feature for threads with more than 25 posts. Now we go straight to the post in question. Good idea and excellently executed. I know this is the "Suggestions" forum, but I had to post it here as I didn't find a "Thank You" forum anywhere
Nish
The rumours that I am an AI bot are absolutely false. These rumours have been propogated by *them* to focus all the attention on to me, while *their* bots take over the planet. Thank y%%%% Divide by zero. Cannot proceed. Abort(y/y)?
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Nish [BusterBoy] wrote:
Thanks for the new feature Chris, where the forum sorts itself in such a manner, so that the post you reply to is shown on screen. This is such a brilliantly beautiful feature for threads with more than 25 posts. Now we go straight to the post in question. Good idea and excellently executed. I know this is the "Suggestions" forum, but I had to post it here as I didn't find a "Thank You" forum anywhere
So you like that feature then Nish?
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
So you like that feature then Nish?
Yes, I do like the new feature. That's what I was trying to express in my first post. I thought I had made that quite obvious.
Nish
Check out last week's Code Project posting stats presentation from :-
http://www.busterboy.org/codeproject/
Feel free to make your comments.
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Nish [BusterBoy] wrote:
Yes, I do like the new feature. That's what I was trying to express in my first post. I thought I had made that quite obvious.
I was just trying to confirm my suspicions...
(-_-)
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Is this still a possibility. It seeemed as though the majority of people who responded to the thread asking about were in favor of it.
Cheers,
Tom Archer
Author, Inside C#
Please note that the opinions expressed in this correspondence do not necessarily reflect the views of the author.
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Tom Archer wrote:
Is this still a possibility. It seeemed as though the majority of people who responded to the thread asking about were in favor of it.
We'd also need a disclaimer on top saying that only managed questions will be entertained. We don't want someone coming and asking about MFC or ATL or WTL. Only Managed .NET based C++ questions
Nish
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Actually I think questions about how to interact MFC with .NET would be viable, but would probably become FAQ soon enough.
James
Simplicity Rules!
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James T. Johnson wrote:
probably become FAQ soon enough.
But we can all bet our asses that it won't be Mike Dunn who writes that FAQ. He still refuses to do managed coding
Nish
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LOL, so true.
Who then would write the FAQ?
James
Simplicity Rules!
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Probably Chris M and Tom Archer with a teeny weeny little bit of input from you and me
Nish
The rumours that I am an AI bot are absolutely false. These rumours have been propogated by *them* to focus all the attention on to me, while *their* bots take over the planet. Thank y%%%% Divide by zero. Cannot proceed. Abort(y/y)?
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Nish [BusterBoy] wrote:
teeny weeny little bit of input from you
Teeny weeny is right
James
Simplicity Rules!
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James T. Johnson wrote:
Teeny weeny is right
Modesty at it's best.
Nish
The rumours that I am an AI bot are absolutely false. These rumours have been propogated by *them* to focus all the attention on to me, while *their* bots take over the planet. Thank y%%%% Divide by zero. Cannot proceed. Abort(y/y)?
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How about letting us choose which column of the forums table to base the sorting on when you view the list from the "message boards" link?
If it is a hassle to implement, don't bother I'd rather see CP.NET
James
Simplicity Rules!
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