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Version 4, 2005-05-17 10:51 Version 6, 2005-05-17 11:06
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  ++ Introduction
   
  For redesigning something, it helps to write things down. The question is: Do we want to redesign? Or do we want to add more and more stuff, so the forums would grow organically on demand?
   
  Do we need any "growth rules"? Or do we simply do what looks promising right now?
   
   
  ++ To contribute
   
  ...you only need to login here and press the "Edit" link. All changes are logged, so if you mess up something that's not a problem at all.
   
  This page isn't linked from anywhere but the phpWebSite Support Moderators-Forums.
   
   
++ Current ++ Current
   
To redesign something, one must understand the current way things are. Let's have a look. To redesign something, one must understand the current way things are. Let's have a look.
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The Public Discussion forum isn't as well accepted as the other forums, if one has a look at the postcounts and dates. On the other hand, things are often enough written down to the point. The Public Discussion forum isn't as well accepted as the other forums, if one has a look at the postcounts and dates. On the other hand, things are often enough written down to the point.
   
There's also an interesting statement I just read [url=http://www.phpwsforums.com/showthread.php?t=1480]about general PWS-support[/url]: There's also an interesting statement I just read [http://www.phpwsforums.com/showthread.php?t=1480 about general PWS-support]:
   
"(...)surely one well-publicised and well-structured forum should suffice"? "(...)surely one well-publicised and well-structured forum should suffice"?
   
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+++ Announcements +++ Announcements
   
* Modules * Modules (tagged by Appstate / Third party)
* Security * Security
* Support Forums * Support Forums
   
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The place where all the newbies should come. I'm not too sure about the structure, but maybe: The place where all the newbies should come. I'm not too sure about the structure, but maybe:
   
* Evaluation ("Will phpWebSite work for me?") * Evaluation ("Will phpWebSite work for me?")
* Installation / Configuration * Installation / Configuration (tagged by Windows / Unix / Other)
** tagged by Windows / Linux  
* FAQs * FAQs
   
  Unix would not only include Linux, but Solaris, AIX and so on as well.
   
  I think, the locking down of the FAQs is a very good idea, we should keep it that way.
   
   
+++ Living with phpWebSite +++ Living with phpWebSite
   
* Themes * Themes (tagged by Question / Offer)
* Modules * Modules (tagged by Article Manager / Branch / Menu / ... what else?)
* Paid Support * Professional Consulting
* Developement * Developement
* Everything else * Everything else