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Hypertext
08-09-2008, 01:39 AM
There has been a lot of releases in the design and development forum, and I think maybe it would be better if we kept it as one big repository of releases.

Invent
08-09-2008, 01:55 AM
Seeing as most (if not all) releases are the result of a project, they should go in the web projects forum..

Hypertext
08-09-2008, 01:56 AM
Seeing as most (if not all) releases are the result of a project, they should go in the web projects forum..
Hmmm. Good point. Although they do get scattered as a lot will either be released in d&d, for instance, proteges proxy, it would be better if there was a repository for releases only, and things are moved to the release forum to keep it clean, much like the tutorial forum

Invent
08-09-2008, 01:59 AM
Though, to add to my point, Protege's proxy is a project as it's currently in development so it should be in the projects forum :P

Hypertext
08-09-2008, 02:07 AM
But, using just projects, really projects is a slur of unreleased ideas, habbo fansites, and "who wants to join me to do _____". Whereas tutorials is ONLY solid tutorials. If we did that for releases, habbox would look a lot more like a resource.

nvrspk4
08-09-2008, 04:14 AM
I feel like a tech-illiterate geezer, I now see what the 71 year olds feel like when they're confronted by cell phones.

I assume that release means the final version of a website. What benefit would there be in differentiating it and is it a significant (but not too significant) portion of the threads in that subforum to warrant a subforum?

Agnostic Bear
08-09-2008, 07:31 AM
I feel like a tech-illiterate geezer, I now see what the 71 year olds feel like when they're confronted by cell phones.

I assume that release means the final version of a website. What benefit would there be in differentiating it and is it a significant (but not too significant) portion of the threads in that subforum to warrant a subforum?

It's like my KP, I code it, and when I'm done and it's all ready to be given to people, I zip it up and "release" it, it's just giving your project / showing your project to the masses.

Also I agree with Simon, it can just stay in the current forum.

Hypertext
08-09-2008, 01:14 PM
I feel like a tech-illiterate geezer, I now see what the 71 year olds feel like when they're confronted by cell phones.

I assume that release means the final version of a website. What benefit would there be in differentiating it and is it a significant (but not too significant) portion of the threads in that subforum to warrant a subforum?

Ha. That made me laugh. Jewish Bear pretty much summed it up. Just like giving out a final bug-free version of a script, a panel, or something else like a tool.

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