Grouping ideas and possibly allowing duplicated ideas to sort themselves out
sounds good. i like the idea of an "aged" score in an automated way either;
1. Something like accountants might use for "aged debtors", something like the
sum of votes older than 2 years gets reduced by 75%, the total over 1.5 years
(but less than 2) reduced by 50% and the total over 1 year (but less than 1.5)
getting reduced by 25% or
2. Perhaps by simply dividing the number of votes by the length of time.
I prefer the first method because it allows old, unpopular ideas to get quietly
dropped without anyone's intervention while allowing ideas a fair time to build
momentum. It is easier to tweak and develop some finesse with it too.
Incidentally, Drupal looks good. It is completely contrary to the way it was
described to me (not a huge surprise there). I still haven't been able to play
around with it and have only just got used to joomla so i would still find it
difficult to compare the 2 myself. I still tend to write in html in gedit and
copy&paste into article pages or templates and let joomla sort out the fancy
stuff. I'm fairly certain this is not the perfect way but it's better for me
than using the wysiwyg gui. Please post comments about this paragraph to me
off-list if required. Many thanks to those people that did respond to my first
questions about this.
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Tue, 21 December, 2010 22:14:11
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Idea about Ideas
Le 2010-12-21 10:36, Tom Davies a écrit :
I have been wondering if these ideas could be "sorted" by newest well as
top 10 for each month.
This was stated before, but there needs to be more options to the
sorting process.
The voting idea is fine, but as stated earlier, there needs to be some
weight to the problem of
the oldest ideas getting more votes due to the time on the "forum".
One of my user groups for a community based network computing system
changed forum
scripts. When they did that, they took a look at the categories of the
threads and made the
new forum to be divided into groups based on the thread subjects. Is
there a possibility to
have the discussion system allow for an administrator to look at the
ideas and group them
based upon some subject? Group Writer, Calc, etc., ideas in different
sections. Group the
look and "feel" of the software in another section. With each section,
you have sub-groupings.
Then have some type of sorting so you can view the new ideas for each
group, or major group,
along with "user rating" and such that were discussed before.
If you really want to have a discussion web page system, you must do it
right from the beginning.
There are a lot of forum and discussion site scripts out there. Find
one that does what you want
and need, then find the lowest costing web hosting system that supports
that scripting.
My hosting account supports the following.
Content Management
anyInventory, Drupal, Joomla!®, Mambo, MODx
Moodle, Nucleus, PostNuke, SilverStripe, Xoops
Forums
phpBB
SMF (Simple Machines Forum)
Vanilla Forum
Project Management
Brim, dotProject, Mantis, phpCollab, PHProjekt
Social Networking
Elgg
Tools/Scripts
jQuery
Script.aculo.us
plus many other options such as many languages supported.
For those of you who are interested, here are the different areas that
the Drupal site has in the works as well as the "Ideas" system. If you
are adept at Drupal or for that matter quite passionate about this
particular area feel free to volunteer to help and insert your name. You
will find it here:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Website/Drupal_Strategy
Cheers
Marc
Drupal Web Dev Team Membmer
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