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Title: New Forum Categories
Post by: Cynetron on August 25, 2014, 04:42:35 16:42
This is your chance to put some pressure on moderation  ;D

As you know categories in this forum are so mixed
So what should be in here and where should be in, what is your suggestions please list below

This is what i came up for now, i'm going to update in time

Forum
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|-8 bit Microcontrollers
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| |-AVR Series
| | |-Hardware Support
| | |-Software Support
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| |-PIC Series
| | |-Hardware Support
| | |-Software Support
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| |-STM8 Series
| | |-Hardware Support
| | |-Software Support
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| |-8051 Series
| | |-Hardware Support
| | |-Software Support
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|-16 bit Microcontrollers
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| |-AVR XMEGA Series
| | |-Hardware Support
| | |-Software Support
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| |-PIC24 Series
| | |-Hardware Support
| | |-Software Support
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| |-MSP Series
| | |-Hardware Support
| | |-Software Support
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|-32 bit Microcontrollers
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| |-AVR Series
| | |-Hardware Support
| | |-Software Support
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| |-PIC32 Series
| | |-Hardware Support
| | |-Software Support
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| |-ARM Cortex-M Series
| | |-Hardware Support
| | |-Software Support
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|-FPGA, CPLD, PAL, GAL
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| |-Xilinx Products
| | |-Hardware Support
| | |-Software Support
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| |-Altera Products
| | |-Hardware Support
| | |-Software Support
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| |-PAL&GAL
| | |-Hardware Support
| | |-Software Support
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|-Programming Languages
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| |-Microcontroller Based
| | |-ANSII C
| | | |-PIC C
| | | |-PIC XC Series
| | | |-Mikro C
| | | |-CCS C
| | | |-Keil
| | | |-IAR
| | | |-GCC
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| | |-C++
| | | |-Keil
| | | |-IAR
| | | |-GCC
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| | |-Basic
| | | |-Pic Basic
| | | |-Proton+
| | | |-SwordFish
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| | |-JAL
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| |-PC Based
| | |-C
| | |-C++
| | |-C#
| | |-Basic
| | |-Java
| | |-PHP
| | |-ASP
| | |-Javascript
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| |-Logic Based
| | |-VHDL
| | |-Verilog
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|-Operating Systems
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| |-Linux
| | |-Tools
| | |-Usefull Tricks
| | |-How to
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| |-Windows
| | |-Tools
| | |-Usefull Tricks
| | |-How to
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| |-RTOS
| | |-CooCox
| | | |-Libraries
| | | |-Tutorials
| | |-µC/OS
| | | |-Libraries
| | | |-Tutorials
| | |-OSA
| | | |-Libraries
| | | |-Tutorials
| | |-Free RTOS
| | | |-Libraries
| | | |-Tutorials
| | |-VxWorks
| | | |-Libraries
| | | |-Tutorials
| | |-Others
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|-E-books, Tutorials & Projects
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| |-E-books
| | |-Programming Languages
| | |-Handbooks
| | |-General
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| |-Tutorials
| | |-Electronic
| | |-Programming Languages
| | |-Cooking
| | |-How to
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| |-Projects
| | |-ARM Cortex-M Based
| | |-AVR Based
| | |-PIC Based
| | |-PC Based
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|-Know How
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| |-Algorithms
| | |-Filters(Butterworth/Kalman/IIR/FIR/...)
| | |-Optimizers (Swarm/Bees/...)
| | |-Compressor/Decompressors
| | |-Controllers(P/PD/PI/PID/Fuzzy/...)
| | |-AI
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| |-Useful Tricks
| | |-Circuit Design
| | |-PCB Design
| | |-Algorithm Design
| | |-Daily usage
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| |-Protocols
| | |-CAN/CANOpen/DeviceNet
| | |-Modbus
| | |-IEEE 802.xx Based (TCP/UDP/TFTP/NTP/IP/HTTP/SMTP/...)
| | |-Analog Based(VGA,S-Video,Component Video (YPbPr),...)
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|-Graphics & CAD/CAM
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| |-Electronic
| | |-Proteus
| | | |-Libraries
| | | |-Tutorials
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| | |-Altium
| | | |-Libraries
| | | |-Tutorials
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| | |-Allegro
| | | |-Libraries
| | | |-Tutorials
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| | |-Eagle
| | | |-Libraries
| | | |-Tutorials
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| | |-RF Based (CST,AntennaMagus,FEKO,...)
| | | |-Libraries
| | | |-Tutorials
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| | |-Other PCB Softwares
| | | |-Simulators
| | | |-Libraries
| | | |-Tutorials
| | | |-Tools
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| |-CNC
| | |-Programs
| | |-Tools
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| |-PC
| | |-Autodesk Products
| | |-3DS Products
| | |-Adobe Products
| | |-Others
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|-Others
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Title: Re: New Forum Categories
Post by: CocaCola on August 25, 2014, 08:41:02 20:41
Way too many subcategories, and nothing but a navigational nightmare...  I'll bet most of those sub-forums would only get 1 post if any post every 6 months or year...  And I'll bet the staff would be moving 'wrong' forum threads around every day...

As a veteran forum admin since the BBS (pre-Internet) days, IMO you have to evaluate current posting content and volume before you even begin to propose categories...  With that said, as an example take the last 6 months worth of post on this entire forum and categorize those post into your proposed slots, how many empty or nearly empty sub-forums do you have now?  If they are empty they are not needed, and if they only have a few post they are not needed...

At the end of the day, since I'm a regular daily visitor around here, I'll bet you will see upwards of 90% of the categories you proposed above would be one hit wonder categories or mostly dust bowl ghost towns, that never justified their own header...


Title: Re: New Forum Categories
Post by: LabVIEWguru on August 25, 2014, 11:44:50 23:44
Cynetron - I'll bet the papers on your desk overlap by exactly one inch, don't they?

(that was a joke)

Seriously, great idea, but I don't think it's workable. Twenty-five percent of the people here contribute and post. 70% are just parasites and 5% seem to download a link then leave, never to be heard from again. I think the mods have all they can do keeping the Vandals outside the gates. It's a lot of effort for the 25% that know what they are looking for anyway.

Absolutely nothing wrong with passing on an idea, though.



Title: Re: New Forum Categories
Post by: bbarney on August 26, 2014, 07:50:24 07:50
Holy categorie nightmares batman  :P
way to many subcategories for me  :)
And just who is going to hunt down and move all the existing posts into all these categories Pickit? Metal?  :D won't be me
what's the difference between taking 10 min to search through our system now or 15 min searching through 50 categories and then looking for what you want , nobody posts now and if they had to weed through all those categories to post   ??? well I don't think they would bother to post at all


Title: Re: New Forum Categories
Post by: Beltza on August 26, 2014, 08:40:23 08:40
who is going to hunt down and move all the existing posts into all these categories?

I bet he will ;)

Too many categories are a restriction sometimes.
It works as it is now.


Title: Re: New Forum Categories
Post by: pickit2 on August 26, 2014, 09:06:35 09:06
I can see we need just a few new boards, with subs. software, hardware

1. cnc
2. 3d printers
3. and possible holding board for the post that are hard to place.


Title: Re: New Forum Categories
Post by: Cynetron on August 26, 2014, 10:04:49 10:04
Cynetron - I'll bet the papers on your desk overlap by exactly one inch, don't they?

(that was a joke)

=) nope actually opposite only have one notebook

it looks like nightmare yep but its become very usefull with time, trust me i'm an engineer  ;D

its kinda law guys, if you know properties of subject it will direct itself to that category

my goal turning into everyday use type of forum

This forum already have reputation, only need some order and good live seen topics

but meanwhile wont turn into edaboard (same mess they have)

some categories will have low subject count but they wont have same message again and again

mods will only delete or move

if you need help i can help no problem, only give me move auth

also Recent Posts have to move to the top and should be at least last 20 topic not message

dont fear changes  ;D

Check how i use my pc;  ;)


Title: Re: New Forum Categories
Post by: Cynetron on August 26, 2014, 12:34:36 12:34
I think i see your point, if subcategories will like this picture, thats not gonna work

they should seen as normal categories, easy to see


Title: Re: New Forum Categories
Post by: Magnox on August 26, 2014, 03:35:51 15:35
My software and documents archives look a lot like that (all 3TB of it!) but I really think it's overkill for a forum. There just aren't that many posts to need categorising. We would end up with many (almost) empty categories. Plus there will be many posts that overlap two or more categories and confuse people.


Title: Re: New Forum Categories
Post by: h0nk on August 26, 2014, 05:48:11 17:48
I would think a subcategory called: "FPGA, CPLD, VHDL & Verilog Area" under "Electronics" would not hurt.
"All about programmable circuitry. This includes Hardware, Software and Projects"

Best Regards


Title: Re: New Forum Categories
Post by: Cynetron on August 28, 2014, 08:57:10 08:57
expanded FPGA section included

General and To be deleted section will be added,
now im thinking how would be an auto erase after x days type section for some general subcats


btw admin & mods need some feedback