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Hi all,
I think the mixture of posts of all architectures is not the best solution. I'd prefer separated lists. A "search entire forum" would still be needed, but I'd like to see only "my" stuff and not all the other MCU posts.
what are your opinions ?
at e.g. the SILabs forum (and other 'split' fora)
Half the posts are in the wrong subforum
If the general population can not figure out which subforum to post in, then splitting a forum is sheer folly.
I like this format, general forum with 'markers' if you see 'your' marker, you READ the title, if it is a different marker you just glance
Erik
Although splitting forums generally doesn't work so well - for the reasons Erik stated - the clear distinction here between the different toolsets does seem to work well enough for it to be worthwhile, I think.
That is NOT my problem if kids are unable to choose the right forum here.
I know that I want to see e.g: only Arm7 threads.
If you add a switch for the 'markers' everthing will be fine. So everybody can switch on/off specific families.. that's all I want.
hopeful G.K.
So what about the generic posts that could be applicable to any and every architecture...?
See: http://www.keil.com/forum/docs/thread13614.asp#msg67889