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On Thu, 2011-12-01 at 11:37 +0100, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
On 30/11/2011 18:22, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
Hi *,

as it was raised in the BOD call: Do we need separate forums for the
various NL-Projects like it was/is the case with OOo?

Each language has Writer, Calc, ..... forums, and a couple of general
ones. Around 10 to 15 forums per language.

This will make the Forum listing quite crowded - and it cannot be
avoided that some languages will appear at the bottom of the page,
while english appears on top...

And while I answered that dedicated categories would work just fine,
thinking about it I'm not so sure anymore. There are just too many
different forums....

What's your opinion/proposal for a solution?

<snip>

Subcategories are possible. Sitting here I am thinking why not lets say 
in each section writer, etc we have a sub section for each language. 
Also how many main catagories are goign to be on the forum.

TDF, Writer, Calc, Impress, Base

What others are needed?


Well, can't see letting Alex's efforts in setting up the test instance
go to waste - so I cut one possible layout (starts thereof anyway) to
give us something to work with in making a decision here..

It's early ( or late depending on perspective ) so forgive me for
brevity on overview of the setup - please do click around, enter a post
or two even, and post questions and ideas here..

Thanks

//drew


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