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 Rank: Fanatic
Joined: 7/19/2006 Posts: 201 Location: New York, NY, USA
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It's nice that the new forum allows some better organizing of topics into various Main Sections and Sub-Sections. Perhaps If people feel there is a need for an additional Main or Subsection they could suggest it here? I don't think general users should be able to create the sections, but perhaps forum moderators could sweep through and make judgments on new sections occasionally? For my first suggestion... umbraco Meatspace (aka Events) for listing events, trainings, user groups, umbracian parties  , etc... -- Denmark -- UK -- USA -- <other countries as desired> Heather
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 Rank: Aficionado
Joined: 1/19/2008 Posts: 124 Location: Belgium
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A hosting subsection would be nice. People could post their experience with hosting providers there, etc...
Converting a DotNetNuke site to Umbraco : Follow it here
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 Rank: Addict
Joined: 7/19/2006 Posts: 558 Location: Bad Homburg, Germany
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A new section in ".NET and Umbraco" would be nice: "Developing .NET webservices for Umbraco" Thomas
• 2007/2008 MVP • www.thoehler.com • Bad Homburg, Germany
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 Rank: Newbie
Joined: 12/12/2007 Posts: 2 Location: Amsterdam
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dawoe wrote:A hosting subsection would be nice. People could post their experience with hosting providers there, etc... Just wanted to suggest that :d/
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 Rank: Umbracoholic
Joined: 9/8/2006 Posts: 1,082 Location: KY, USA
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And so we have it... the Umbraco Hosting section. http://forum.umbraco.org/yaf_postst4461_Read-First-Please.aspxcheers, doug.
MVP 2007/2008 - Official Umbraco Trainer for North America - Percipient Studios
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 Rank: Aficionado
Joined: 7/19/2006 Posts: 144 Location: NYC
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2 things: 1) It would be nice to have the new forum posts included in the Google Community Search. 2) I would like to have an RSS feed for all new threads in any section - maybe the newest 20 or so? I liked the old one because you can keep in touch with what's happening easily during the day. Ciao! - Mark Manhattan Heavy Industries“Algorithms are small but beautiful”, Dr. Karp observed.
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 Rank: Umbracoholic
Joined: 9/8/2006 Posts: 1,082 Location: KY, USA
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Hi, Mark, 1) I just did a search on the Umbraco Community Search page and current forum posts showed up (forum.umbraco.org/yaf_posts*). 2) I agree that the RSS feeds are poor because they don't show any useful description. I use the http:// http://forum.umbraco.org/yaf_rsstopic.aspx?pg=active feed. For day-to-day activity I primarily click the "Active Topics" button at the top of the page instead of relying on the RSS feed. cheers, doug.
MVP 2007/2008 - Official Umbraco Trainer for North America - Percipient Studios
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 Rank: Aficionado
Joined: 7/19/2006 Posts: 144 Location: NYC
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Doug, Thanks for the tip on the active topics. That's exactly what I was looking for! There was something I was searching for the other day that didn't show up in the Community search. If I can repeat it, I'll post. Thanks again, -Mark Manhattan Heavy Industries“Algorithms are small but beautiful”, Dr. Karp observed.
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 Rank: Newbie
Joined: 5/12/2008 Posts: 9 Location: Wallowing in self-pity
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How about a "Sites running Umbraco" forum?
Mind you that might be too much of a temptation for unscrupulous h@xx3rs...
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