2011-09-21, 11:18 PM
There's two points here, and I think that bgowland nailed it, the wiki is for documentation and the forums for support
Supporting my stuff I run the gamut, and I think restructuring it further will make it overly complicated: What I have now.
mpvmc & mpvmcx2 sub-forums - I believe that one MVP forums was good enough, half the posts still go in the general forum anyway. MVP/PCH stuff makes it into the main forum all the time too because sub doesn't often respond here.
universe, webradio and mb2 - Just added support to existing forums, creating new sub-forums would have been a complete waste of effort, based on the volume
networkrecorder, searchlite - general plugin forum works for me, GBPVR support is dead who cares if the odd message might get in there
imagegrablite - so far only the announcement thread, the blog-like support isn't bad. works surprisingly well for high volume too like Netflix Viewer too, but it makes actual announcement's less efficient.
If I had to do these one way, I'd focus more on the wiki to start and then just allow generic posts in "plugins/skins/utilities" and the MVP forum. Regardless of my support approach, separated or not, most posts go into the post blog-style that announces a new version anyway.
A good example of what I would want to avoid happened here. Dividing the documentation forum simply created two useless forums.
Martin
Supporting my stuff I run the gamut, and I think restructuring it further will make it overly complicated: What I have now.
mpvmc & mpvmcx2 sub-forums - I believe that one MVP forums was good enough, half the posts still go in the general forum anyway. MVP/PCH stuff makes it into the main forum all the time too because sub doesn't often respond here.
universe, webradio and mb2 - Just added support to existing forums, creating new sub-forums would have been a complete waste of effort, based on the volume
networkrecorder, searchlite - general plugin forum works for me, GBPVR support is dead who cares if the odd message might get in there
imagegrablite - so far only the announcement thread, the blog-like support isn't bad. works surprisingly well for high volume too like Netflix Viewer too, but it makes actual announcement's less efficient.
If I had to do these one way, I'd focus more on the wiki to start and then just allow generic posts in "plugins/skins/utilities" and the MVP forum. Regardless of my support approach, separated or not, most posts go into the post blog-style that announces a new version anyway.
A good example of what I would want to avoid happened here. Dividing the documentation forum simply created two useless forums.
Martin