MochiMoppel wrote: ↑Mon Jun 28, 2021 1:02 pm
we now have 2 forums called 'Programming' and they both are labeled just 'Programming' in the overwiew page, so clicking on the link leading to the post will jump to the post and will not easily reveal, in which of the 2 forums the user landed. Only the breadcrumb at the top will give a hint (Board index ‹WeeDog ‹Programming vs. Board index ‹Advanced Topics ‹Programming), but that's easy to overlook. Result is a post to the wrong forum.
Unambiguous names for the subforums may prevent such misunderstandings.
Well, that's a fair point from MochiMoppel. Though funnily enough it was bigpup who caused that to occur. I originally made my all WeeDogLinux-related HowTo and Programming posts to the main areas labelled for Instructional HowTo's and Programming (since I also thought general collaboration was a good thing), but bigpup complained saying these "House Training" and "Advanced Topic" areas were intended as Advanced Topic areas for Puppy Linux and not for the likes of WeeDog. Can't have it both ways and if Puppy Area want to change their "Programming" title to something else (Puppy-related Programming??!) that is fine by me, they have plenty space to use larger subforum titles 'up there' - However... programming is programming and any actual scripts or programs I myself write nowadays are published only in WeeDog area though much is likely to be useful more widely (actually WeeDogLinux init has already been shown to work perfectly well in booting/controlling Puppy Linux albeit gives the increasingly more flexible WeeDogLinux layers and modes per its overlayfs coding rather than the limited a, f, z, y layers and Pupmodes).
I had stopped posting altogether into the Puppy-'reserved' areas but it remains a fact that some topics are good to collaborate about with individuals that have expertise, but maybe I should just accept that no collaboration at all is the name of the game per the likes of bigpup.
Personally, however, I have no doubt bigpup posted on purpose into this WeeDog area - been a while since I got close to some new major WeeDogLinux component release and I suppose it gave him an opportunity to talk irrelevantly about Puppy init - which is indeed a way to confuse WeeDogLinux users. I suppose it could have occurred via the active topic 'confusion' except that bigpup knows very well that 'wiak' does not post about Puppy Linux at all any more so his posting in response to my WDL first thread post is suspect.
I would suggest, however, that it would be a nonsense to post in a new topic in answer to the just made "first post" that clearly talks about a new init for WDL without realising it was about WDL... and not Puppy Linux - pretty difficult to be that much confused, I'd say. This thread first post clearly starts with:
wiak wrote: ↑Sun Jun 27, 2021 12:28 pmSo made a big push forward today. Got back to updating WDL initrd init script(s). Very tricky... no wonder I suspended work half way through to play chess...
But yes, there is certainly a chance a person might click on an active topic to read it only to find it was about WeeDogLinux and not Puppy Linux, but no-one forcing them to actually make a reply post.
Personally I am not biased in my post-reading habit: if a topic is about a technical topic I'm interested in I will most certainly click on it without caring if the end-distro is WeeDogLinux, DebianDogs, FatDog, or even... Puppy. Since the bigpup complaints I simply do not reply nowadays, but see no harm in reading, or should I not read Puppy topics either??? But for those that consider 'other' distros some kind of devil production, just read before you reply guys...
Finally, these 'confusion' complaints are off-topic. If bigpup or anyone else wanted to voice their confusion or reasons for it or complain more specifically about forum structure and usage then they should politely reserve such comments for that forum structure and usage area for administrators to consider and act or not act on. Not here: You are taking away from my purely technical thread about the new WeeDogLinux new initrd/init. viewforum.php?f=127 For example: viewtopic.php?p=29351#p29351