Forum structure poll
Posted: 27 Mar 2010, 22:23
Ok, after having discussed how the forum should be structured I just wanted to put up a poll, to decide if we should go with the "many sub-forums"-approach or select the simpler approach with only three sub-forums.
1) The first option is this structure:
Developers
* Game-play
- Functionality in the game, specification of factions, etc.
* Models
- Creatures, rooms, traps, dungeon geometry, etc.
* Sound & Music
- Sound effects, sound system techniques, music composition, etc.
* Mapping
- Multi-player maps, and single-player campaign, level-scripting, etc.
* Administration
- Wiki, forum, project page, and public relations, etc.
* Miscellaneous
- Things that does not fit in the above.
Players
* Installation and upgrading
- Questions and troubleshooting with installation and upgrading.
* Miscellaneous
- Things that does not fit in the above.
The text after the "-" is the description of the forum. If there is enough threads about a specific subject in the Miscellaneous sub-forum these will be candidates to be moved into a new sub-forum for that subject.
2) The second option is a simpler structure:
* General discussion & help
- Troubleshooting, installation and upgrade help, etc.
* Art, media & other contributions
- Models, maps, sounds, music, etc.
* Development & planning
- Wiki, forum, project page, git, public relations, etc.
So which option should we choose? You can always change your mind, by changing your vote, this is real democracy
1) The first option is this structure:
Developers
* Game-play
- Functionality in the game, specification of factions, etc.
* Models
- Creatures, rooms, traps, dungeon geometry, etc.
* Sound & Music
- Sound effects, sound system techniques, music composition, etc.
* Mapping
- Multi-player maps, and single-player campaign, level-scripting, etc.
* Administration
- Wiki, forum, project page, and public relations, etc.
* Miscellaneous
- Things that does not fit in the above.
Players
* Installation and upgrading
- Questions and troubleshooting with installation and upgrading.
* Miscellaneous
- Things that does not fit in the above.
The text after the "-" is the description of the forum. If there is enough threads about a specific subject in the Miscellaneous sub-forum these will be candidates to be moved into a new sub-forum for that subject.
2) The second option is a simpler structure:
* General discussion & help
- Troubleshooting, installation and upgrade help, etc.
* Art, media & other contributions
- Models, maps, sounds, music, etc.
* Development & planning
- Wiki, forum, project page, git, public relations, etc.
So which option should we choose? You can always change your mind, by changing your vote, this is real democracy