With something like 90% of all new posts going into the cafe and OSX being more standard than the exception should we not roll Mac Local and OS X cafe together? This way, it's easier to have one place for tech/industry questions and the cafe for all else.<br><br><pre>** sometimes you win, and sometimes you learn **</pre><p>
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Sort of a choice between a fast moving forum where the topics last a couple of days and a slower paced one where the topics are there to digest for awhile <br><br>
Yeah, with the exception of a very few people (*cough*Carp*cough*), everything is about OSX now. No reason to have two forums really.<br><br> <br> <br> <br>
I agree. The same thing applies to our Mac OS X icon for OS X stories. We need to remove that as well I think. I can't remember the last time we covered a Classic story.<br><br>As for the forum, let's roll the OS X forum into the Local, as you suggest. The only problem is that there are two many posts in there to manually move them into one board. So, let's set a date, and at that point we will simply delete the Mac OS X forum.<br><br>Sound like a plan?<br><br>Cheers,<br><br>Stan
#74661 - 06/28/0309:38 AMRe: Is it time to rethink MMC hierarchy?
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I like that plan. I usually will save any help I think I will need later as a text file anyway. I am all for the consolidation. Thanks for listening.<br><br>A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them.<br>-LL Levinson
Perhaps you could just "lock" the OSX Forum for a few months so that people can at least read whats in there, but not post. Perhaps until Panther is released, since most usefull info will no longer be valid for Panther.<br><br>Just a thought.<br><br>
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