Hi *,
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 5:56 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press
Productions <webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote:
How about Math, Macros, and Misc?
Math → I'd make it Writer & Math, Macros - not really sure - oooforum
probably will stay as the "ressource" for basic programmers... And
Misc - yes, you'll have that in one way or the other.
Would TDF include the Wiki and web site stuff [ie CMS and other stuff] ?
? Don't understand. A forum category for Wiki and other website stuff?
No, as the admins don't like forums :-) - so they will probably miss
anything important written there.
If you mean add links to the other pages: of course, there will be a
way to go to other pages.
Would there be sub categories for 3.3.4, 3.4.x line, and 3.5.x line?
Don't think this is useful - however a "prerelease/beta" group might
make sense.
But as I'm not a forum user myself: What categories will be set up
ultimately will be depending on the demand...
ciao
Christian
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