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New section
Hi
Just a thought if it already hasn't been suggested. While looking at the forums I thought it might be a good idea under somewhere like 'special forums' add a section called 'projects'. I think this would be good for people to be able to post projects they have created. For example I am seeking my own project on converting a Linux box to work as a wireless router with a few hundred meter range. When the project was done I would like to post it up saying how I did it what hardware I used and what distro of Linux and how I configured it etc etc. I think this would be great for other people to use as a reference for people looking at doing similar projects, or for whatever projects people have worked on. So it would kinda be like a bragging section for what people have done but with the information required to help other people do something like it if they needed to. Just a thought. Cheers EDIT: I'm not going to change the original post but would like to clarify what I meant by the word bragging since a reply to one of my post seems it has been taken the wrong way... I meant it as bragging like hey look what I've done Hey I've finally worked out why project X wasn;t working and now is... and so on... NOT bragging as in, NANA look what I can do...Last edited by woofie; 09-16-2008 at 09:20 AM.. Reason: rewording what was meant to be said seems to be taken wrongly by members. |
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I think this is a good idea.
Where should the Project forum go? Members Only or in the Main public forums? Do you want us to install the vBulletin Project software extention to support this? See: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/project.php Also, see this features page: http://www.vbulletin.com/features_project.php Last edited by Neo; 09-25-2008 at 11:29 AM.. Reason: added second link |
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We installed new software today to track projects, so if anyone has a project they want to manage and track, let us know and our team will decide if we will open a new project area for you
http://www.unix.com/project.php At the moment we are only using the software to track internal site issues, feature requests and bugs. |
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