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Post by philmoz » Fri Sep 30, 2005 8:44 am

any chance of having a childboard established for 'learning forge administration', so that us web hacks, who ordinarily would not be involved in project administration can ask questions for clarification/guidance on the manual etc, and not forge issues, look, www output, without the risk of posts getting lost should there be an influx of issues.

I would envision that after a while it would end up being self-supported by 'old hacks' ,'old-hands' and clever people who have managed to translate from hi-tech speak and get things operating smoothly on their projects, and in the manner of open source, would be willing to pass on the results of their learnings.

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Re: childboard

Post by Boomzilla » Sat Oct 01, 2005 12:39 am

Not quite sure what you mena by "Childboard"? we've been using this forum for the past couple of weeks to cover forge issues. There are a number of SourceForge developers and members of the support team that are active in answering questions, resolving issues etc. Is there more you are looking for than we provide here?

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Re: childboard

Post by philmoz » Sat Oct 01, 2005 12:44 am

http://forum.joomla.org/index.php

look at Administration as listed on that page.

childboard is a sub-board that comes under the main.

Joomla Forge - Feedback/Information [current space we are communicating thru']
  |_learning forge administration  [listed under current board, but with specific category of posts]

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Re: childboard

Post by Boomzilla » Sat Oct 01, 2005 1:05 am

Ah ha! now I see. Thanks. Never too late to teach and old dog new tricks.... :-)

So in this case we'd have a childboard that would be focused on "Joomla!Forge Project Administration"
that we'd keep clean for just admin issues. Yup - I like it. Give me a few minutes and we'll be off and running.

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Re: childboard

Post by Boomzilla » Sat Oct 01, 2005 1:19 am

Spoke too soon - gotta figure out how to create a childboard......

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Re: childboard

Post by brad » Sat Oct 01, 2005 1:26 am

Boomzilla wrote:Spoke too soon - gotta figure out how to create a childboard......

Col


You'll have to get me to create it for you Col. ;)

Send me a PM with the child board name and description and I'll create it for you.
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Re: childboard

Post by Boomzilla » Sat Oct 01, 2005 1:29 am

Well paint me red and call me a letterbox..... who would have thunk that.
Thanks Brad. I'll PM you.

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