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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Regarding thoughts for encourage more users to post/participate on UNIX.com site. Post 303020879 by Neo on Monday 30th of July 2018 07:02:16 AM
Old 07-30-2018
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Originally Posted by RavinderSingh13
Hello Neo,

if we could form a team with MODs and Forum advisers who could come up with plan for the site's future (adding new sub forums, add courses like man pages etc etc)? We all could give our thoughts or share ideas along with discussions and could let you know the PLAN for future and then if possible we could try to contribute to it too?
Ideas are good; but I think the future may be based more on tags and less on forums, since the trend for forums seems less relevant than tags.

Every discussion should be started with at least one tag, I think; because that seems to be the long standing trend; and hierarchical forums seems to be on the decline.

Isn't that right?

After all, with tags we can do all that is done with forums, and for existing thread, we can easily right code to tag each thread in a forum with a tag which is related to that forum, like a "shell script" tag etc; and then some day we can get rid of the forums and make the site tag based?
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ID3CONVERT(1)							   User Command 						     ID3CONVERT(1)

NAME
id3convert - Converts between id3v1 and id3v2 tags of an mp3 file. SYNOPSIS
id3convert [ OPTION ] [ FILE ] DESCRIPTION
Id3convert converts between id3v1 and id3v2 tags of an mp3 file. Id3convert will render both types of tag by default. Only the last tag type indicated in the option list will be used. Non-rendered tags will remain unchanged in the original file. Id3convert will also parse and convert Lyrics3 v2.0 frames, but will not render them. OPTIONS
-1, --v1tag Render only the id3v1 tag -1, --v2tag Render only the id3v2 tag -s, --strip Strip, rather than render, the tags -p, --padding Use padding in the tag -h, --help Display help and exit -v, --version Display version information and exit SEE ALSO
id3tag(1), id3info(1), id3v2(1) AUTHOR
id3lib was originally designed and implemented by Dirk Mahoney and is maintained by Scott Thomas Haug <sth2@cs.wustl.edu>. Manual page written for Debian GNU/Linux by Robert Woodcock <rcw@debian.org>. local May 2000 ID3CONVERT(1)
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