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Originally Posted by hambil
Sabre: I disagree. I think that working in vBulletin is cross discipline. You need PHP, MySQL, HTML, XML and CSS skills, in addition to a knowledge of how vBulletin works. What I'd rather see is more context around questions. Changing the forum so it is a vBulletin programming forum, rather than a specific technology. I want to do X with vBulletin, instead of 'Why doesn't this SQL statement work'.
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While you need a cross discipline in order to use vBulletin, if you present a MySQL problem to a MySQL forum, you're likely to get expert answers, more so than if you present them to a general forum. While it's a stretch of the imagination on my part to think that the forums would bring in more traffic, they would make things a lot easier to manage and visit. i enjoy helping people with PHP problems, but abore HTML and/or CSS problems (no matter how many i have). if i could waltz into a php forum and see only php problems i could go about helping those people rather than having what we have a present which is a pick and mix of which only my boredom takes me in there to support the community.
The community in my opinion lacks any focus in regards to coding and the general attitude seems to be that it's a bad thing, hence the opposition of programming discussion.
In no which way should we assume that all 'programmers' that visit the site are interested in coding for vBulletin, and once you remove that assumption, you may actually unearth 'programmers' that are only good when it comes to MySQL and are lost in PHP.
vBulletin is the culmination of a blend of disciplines, let's not assume that it's users are equally interested or able in each of those disciplines. i.e. how many people that visit this site know how to use the template system like it's nobody's business but are lost when faced with PHP? these people can offers their wealth of experience in the HTML and CSS forums.
And yes i do differentiate between the two, though that's because the approaches of each in regards to the end products are vastly different and CSS problems are more likely to make me take a gander than someone saying, "my font won't change colour" or "my table has empty cells".
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Originally Posted by Danny.VBT
You are allowed to repeat ideas that are already suggested. Regarding the ideas that you heard that haven't been implemented, you can state those again. By doing this, you are supporting ideas without reacting to anyone.
Despite what some peope think, we do want to hear everyone's thoughts. Member feedback is always wanted. (We wouldn't have a public Site Feedback forum if that wasn't the case)
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Ok, that's great news, but then my last issue with the townhall is that, i don't want to post something and get zero feedback. i feel if i take the time to provide input someone should atleast get back to me staying that my this can happen, this can't and why. i know it's a lot of work, but it's just my idea of progress, communication.