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Tuesday, December 30th 2003, 6:51pm

Do you want a Main Network and a Kopete board???

Here is much about kopete and there was the wish to get a sub-forum for that but the problem is that I can only make the following structure:

+ Network & Internet
| - Main
| - Kopete

I cannot make a sub-forum in the board - only sub-categorie is possible ... (things that wont be anymore in phpBB 2.2 but there going a long way)

What do you think???

Thanks

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Tuesday, December 30th 2003, 10:35pm

Definitely, the majority of threads which are started in the Network section are kopete based, especially since the kopete website gives a link to the kopete forum here. you can see it at http://kopete.kde.org

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Tuesday, December 30th 2003, 10:48pm

link

Oh ... I havent seen this link ;)

I think I will make then what I said and contact Kopete Webmaster for change the link to the new forum then...

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Tuesday, December 30th 2003, 10:59pm

A whole category for a single application would've been overkill anyway.

My guess is that there won't be that much questions about kopete anymore when KDE 3.2 reached the "stable" status.
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Tuesday, December 30th 2003, 11:28pm

phpbb22 and kde 3.2

The best would be the release of phpBB 2.2 with sub-forums in forums... but phpBB 2.2 is coming in a few months.

The problem is when I add a kopete forum I think other applications will be requested. But I wouldnt like a board structure like
KDE Network
- Kopete
- KSirc
- and the other programs

So what should I do???
.. or maybe we have a sticky topic as Kopete FAQ in this board..

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Thursday, January 1st 2004, 5:55am

I think Kopete topics need a subboard. Just try to refrain from making subboards for other apps. And if the Kopte topics start dying down, then I guess you could remove the subboard.
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Tuesday, January 6th 2004, 3:09pm

decision

Dont let me alone with this decision! :wink: :?:

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Sunday, January 11th 2004, 11:30pm

Well, just look at the latest dozen posts on this board. They're all concerning Kopete! I wish it wasn't so buggy, then there wouldn't be some many questions about every problem it has.
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Monday, January 12th 2004, 3:27pm

thinking again

As I read the forum yesterday I saw only 7 new kopete topics so I will think again about a new forum structure. Hopefully I get the idea :D

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Tuesday, January 13th 2004, 6:35am

Re: Do you want a Main Network and a Kopete board???

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Here is much about kopete and there was the wish to get a sub-forum for that but the problem is that I can only make the following structure:

+ Network & Internet
| - Main
| - Kopete

I cannot make a sub-forum in the board - only sub-categorie is possible ... (things that wont be anymore in phpBB 2.2 but there going a long way)

What do you think???

Thanks



Personally I think that a sub-section is a good idea :wink: and from seeing all the questions that flies around I think I can safely say that even when it stabilises there still will be a fair mount of questions asked. :D
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Wednesday, January 14th 2004, 9:26am

Well, I think with the release of KDE 3.2 the most Kopete problems will be fixed.
And if other people follow the example of flatnick and mine to post the rpms they had build for their distributions, many problems will be fixed, too.

So i would wait till the release of KDE 3.2 and then have a look after a month or two, if there are still so many Kopete Posts.

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Sunday, January 25th 2004, 5:56am

I dont think there would be any need for a kopete board if people would simply use the search feature. I think there is maybe one new question about kopete every two weeks or so, the rest are questions that have been answered a thousand times before but people are unwilling to search for previous threads on their questions. The most notorious of these repeat questions deal with changing the send message key to enter, and compiling with the proper prefix.

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Wednesday, January 28th 2004, 2:58am

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I dont think there would be any need for a kopete board if people would simply use the search feature. I think there is maybe one new question about kopete every two weeks or so, the rest are questions that have been answered a thousand times before but people are unwilling to search for previous threads on their questions. The most notorious of these repeat questions deal with changing the send message key to enter, and compiling with the proper prefix.

I agree with this assessment.............this is a problem that occurs in any forum, not doing a search before asking for help.

A lot of the regulars at LQ will often gently remind users to search for their answer, especially if it's an often asked question. And sometimes they'll post a link to a forum search results they did themselves that a user can look through...... ;)
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Wednesday, January 28th 2004, 12:37pm

modertor

1.) We have now a modertor (specially) for this forum!

2.) New structure will be maybe in KDE Forum v2!

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Saturday, January 31st 2004, 5:30pm

Great Idea

Having a seperate section for kopete would be a great idea or a seperate catagory for instant messagers in particular.

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Monday, February 9th 2004, 1:41am

:) sounds good to me.

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Monday, February 16th 2004, 11:20pm

Weaknesses of Search:

Often when I search on the forum, using very specific keywords, I come up with too many links that are garbage and have nothing to do with what I am searching for.

For example, I tried a search for setting a home page, then setting a group of tabs as home pages, and came up with what seemed like thousands of links that were totally unrelated, even when i put the word AND in between each word.

This is not the only forum I am registered to that has this problem, and it has been discussed on other popular linux forums using phpbb.

So my vote is a sub-category for kopete now, and in the future, so that I can find things more easily for Web browser.

My two cents (American) worth :wink: [Whew! I'm glad I got that off my chest...I now feel so much better!]

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Monday, February 23rd 2004, 10:26am

If someone (like me) is not interested in kopete it is really anoying to read all those "can't compile", "MSN not working"... kopete topics.
There should be an additional forum for kopete because of so much posts about it.

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Thursday, March 4th 2004, 7:07pm

You need to break it out... when 87.37% of the posts are Kopete based, but with subjects like "just a small prob" it gets annoying for those of us networkers who don't care bout the IM issues...

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Sunday, March 14th 2004, 4:01am

I'm down with a kopete board. Just make sure like it was mentioned: refrain from making boards for all the other k-apps.
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