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Admin - Call for forum enhancement requests

All,

I have noticed a few posts that have made some suggestions about forum enhancements.

As we're migrating and enhancing the site, there may be an opportunity to enhance the forum, as well. Some of the suggestions I have seen are:

  • Report a post. (inappropriate or unrelated content, spam)
  • Edit posts. Keil administrators already have this capability, but as the forum isn't heavily moderated, it may be useful to give this capability to users for their own posts, and in the case of frequent/valued contributors, for other members' posts.
  • Logins. We haven't required logins or account verification in the past 15 years because it has never seemed to be necessary. However, editing posts will require some sort of authentication to keep trolls from editing at random.
  • Move from discussion thread to question/answer format. Some sites (such as stackoverflow.com) use this quite successfully. It encourages on-topic posts and I feel improves the value of the forum archive as a technical resource.
  • UI changes. Entering a message on a separate page from the thread in a 50 character wide text box is less than ideal.Real-time preview would also be nice.
  • If you have any opinions on these or other enhancements/modifications, please post here or email me directly at david.lively@arm.com.

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  • David Lively,

    I hope you realize that once you've updated the forum, you'll get a lot of suggestions (in the form of complaints) about what should and shouldn't be done.
    Personally, I'm fine with the forum the way it is, and welcome the suggestions above. I'm not fond of the "stackoverflow.com" Q & A style. I'll live with whatever Keil decides to implement.
    I just want you to realize that any major change and you'll get plenty of whiners and complainers suddenly providing 'suggestions' AFTER you've implemented a forum 'upgrade.'
    My comment on more colors was just that I thought it would be nice to have a few colors within the code. This way a code fragment can be [copied and] edited to show RED for warning/error and possibly GREEN for Keep/Good/Corrected code. And blue for 'optional' or whatever people decide to do for the various [few] colors provided.
    Obviously, people like Per and others are regular contributors and their words of wisdom should rate more than most (like me).

    --Cpt. Vince Foster
    2nd Cannon Place
    Fort Marcy Park, VA

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  • David Lively,

    I hope you realize that once you've updated the forum, you'll get a lot of suggestions (in the form of complaints) about what should and shouldn't be done.
    Personally, I'm fine with the forum the way it is, and welcome the suggestions above. I'm not fond of the "stackoverflow.com" Q & A style. I'll live with whatever Keil decides to implement.
    I just want you to realize that any major change and you'll get plenty of whiners and complainers suddenly providing 'suggestions' AFTER you've implemented a forum 'upgrade.'
    My comment on more colors was just that I thought it would be nice to have a few colors within the code. This way a code fragment can be [copied and] edited to show RED for warning/error and possibly GREEN for Keep/Good/Corrected code. And blue for 'optional' or whatever people decide to do for the various [few] colors provided.
    Obviously, people like Per and others are regular contributors and their words of wisdom should rate more than most (like me).

    --Cpt. Vince Foster
    2nd Cannon Place
    Fort Marcy Park, VA

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