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Hi Jonathan, *,

On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Jonathan Aquilina
<eagles051387@gmail.com> wrote:
I was thinking one main forum instance, with subtopics for each particular
language.

As written: Not putting all languages into a single forum was one of
the few things that people could agree on.
It makes "recent posts" and similar views unusable, it impacts search
results you have to filter out, etc. jforum doesn't support nesting
categories/forums natively anyway (and personally I find that a good
thing), so it would make a long landing page, if one includes
languages that need their own set of categories/Forums. It also
affects moderators who cannot tell whether a message in language xy
they don't know is spam or a legitimate question that just was filed
in a wrong forum.
But of course a own forum for a language that has one post a month or
less is not suitable either, so having a forum for those in the main
forum (or a dedicated "all languages that don't have their own" forum)
is OK.

ciao
Christian

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