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Too many fora... — #20

Quote: Originally posted by MacOS761: ...a more logical way to rate user response would be to divide the number of posts by how long the forum has been in existence. I …
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Too many fora... — #21

OSX Server and Developer have also only been around for under a month. Same with the other 2 X forums really, but posts from the old X have been moved around a lot mainly between t…
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Too many fora... — #22

Are you kidding??? That would take forever! ------------------ We're supposed to sing about piraty things!
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Too many fora... — #23

We are considering the options... We deliberately split up OS X General and Support because our OS X forum was getting too much traffic. If you see similar posts in Support and G…
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Too many fora... — #24

Thanks, I'm glad you folks have picked up on this one. I suppose you have noticed the sentiments in the "Can we have a BeOS Forum?" thread as well... umm.. talk amongst yourselves…
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Too many fora... — #25

maybe change the Linux forum to an 'Alternative OS' forum... but i do not think there are too many fora, the categories are well delineated and seem to 'cover the bases'
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Too many fora... — #26

Since Sean asked specifically about merging iBook and PowerBook, I thought I'd say that it sounded like a good idea.. While I own neither, I have been asking a few questions in bot…
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Too many fora... — #27

I agree with you, Cipher. Get rid of "Macs in the Media" and "MP3". Bundle "IE 5", "OE5", "Netscape 6" into one forum: "Internet Apps"
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Too many fora... — #29

I agree with all that--Office forum should be under 3rd party software, etc... however, what about a "Memory" forum? or should there be a policy that all memory questions get dire…
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Too many fora... — #30

Probs I can see with a memory forum: 1. Sometimes it can't be determined straight away whether a prob is memory related. 2. Newbies would post hard drive questions and stuff there,…
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Too many fora... — #32

Come on, its obvious people want to cut the number of forums... How long does it take to 'consider the options'? Well, thats only if you take it in the literal sense... Its ACTUAL …
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Too many fora... — #34

What does everyone think of this 24 fora line-up? Hardware - Troubleshooting & General Discussion --Power Mac G3/G4/Cube --iMac --PowerBook/iBook --Older Systems & Clones…
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Too many fora... — #35

Looks good to me. Mac Jobs might be a better fit in News and Advocacy. Oh, I withdraw my suggestion to merge X General with X Support. I was probably seeing locked threads that ha…
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Too many fora... — #36

How about this: Hardware - Troubleshooting & General Discussion --Power Mac G3/G4/Cube --iMac --PowerBook/iBook --Older Systems & Clones --Peripherals & AirPort and Ne…
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Too many fora... — #38

Good idea Ca$h, but with the vast difference between the discussed materials, it may be better to keep peripherals and airport separate. I agree now that Mac Jobs should go under …
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Too many fora... — #39

Cash, your lineup looks good, but like Bockie said, Peripherals and Networking don't mix so well. Maybe Peripherals and PDAs together? I think Mac Jobs fits better in News, too. …
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Too many fora... — #40

Oops, didn't notice. Yeah, keep networking seperate. What about a programming kinda thing... that could take the place of AppleScript, and have them both covered in there. That cou…
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Too many fora... — #41

Bockie's line-up (revised) 24 General Fora, 25-26 total Fora Hardware - Troubleshooting & General Discussion --Power Mac G3/G4/Cube --iMac --PowerBook/iBook --Older Systems &a…
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Too many fora... — #42

great idea but..... what's the difference between an "Other Topic" and a "Special Topic"? And if you add "Internet Software" to the Software Category, and "Moderators" to the priv…
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