Wil,
I think that "webmaster" in the forum title is too generalized.
I would like to see a separate forum for PHP related questions...versus sticking them in the Perl/CGI forum.
May be a list like the following would help:
-> DBI
-> M$ Access
-> mSQL/MySQL
-> Oracle
-> Postgres
-> SQL Server
-> Miscellanous
Web Programming (Category)
-> Active Server Pages
-> Cold Fusion
-> Java
-> Perl/CGI
-> PHP
-> Python
-> Miscellanous
The above lists are examples and not intended to be exhaustive.
Of course, there would have to be a balance between too many forums and generalizing the forums, which is a challenging design issue.
Also, the forums that are created in the GT web site should be contextualized to what GT offers to an extent. Having some general and chit/chat type forums is nice, but I don't think that GT would like to moderate a bunch of forums that are not directly related to their business.
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Buh Bye!
Cheers,
Me
I think that "webmaster" in the forum title is too generalized.
I would like to see a separate forum for PHP related questions...versus sticking them in the Perl/CGI forum.
May be a list like the following would help:
Quote:
Database Design and Administration (Category) -> DBI
-> M$ Access
-> mSQL/MySQL
-> Oracle
-> Postgres
-> SQL Server
-> Miscellanous
Web Programming (Category)
-> Active Server Pages
-> Cold Fusion
-> Java
-> Perl/CGI
-> PHP
-> Python
-> Miscellanous
The above lists are examples and not intended to be exhaustive.
Of course, there would have to be a balance between too many forums and generalizing the forums, which is a challenging design issue.
Also, the forums that are created in the GT web site should be contextualized to what GT offers to an extent. Having some general and chit/chat type forums is nice, but I don't think that GT would like to moderate a bunch of forums that are not directly related to their business.
========================================
Buh Bye!
Cheers,
Me