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Exactly. We can also use different colors for different languages. Green for C#, yay!
A nice rusty brown for Rust?
Glaring black and yellow caution tape for C++?
Hot pink for Java?
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Join Today!Exactly. We can also use different colors for different languages. Green for C#, yay!
A nice rusty brown for Rust?
Glaring black and yellow caution tape for C++?
Hot pink for Java?
A nice rusty brown for Rust?
Glaring black and yellow caution tape for C++?
Hot pink for Java?
What about brainfuck?
If this is the case, there should be multiple tags allowed for languages for projects that use multiple languages, like NoLifeStory that uses C++ and Rust.A nice rusty brown for Rust?
Glaring black and yellow caution tape for C++?
Hot pink for Java?
A nice rusty brown for Rust?
Glaring black and yellow caution tape for C++?
Hot pink for Java?
I don't see the problem with adding all releases into one category.
It will only clutter if you want it to. If we are all clear in our threads and use a prefix, there isn't an issue:
Just add a couple more prefixes, or change the current ones to a format as: [language][post_type] and it should be fine.
Yeah, yeah, whatever you wish.
I'd be pretty happy if we just had a good system of prefixes and the rules required that people use them and people actually did use them correctly.
It wouldn't be hard (if there isn't already a setting in admincp) to create a quick plugin requiring a prefix for the thread to actually get posted.
I do support another format. However I won't just accept this format. I want some research about what is possibly the best format. I will think about several formats after this weekend. I don't have much time this weekend.
Also, if another formats gets accepted, then we will need to arrange some time to move a lot of threads.
tl;dr
Some research and brainstorming together to get the best format is something I support.
Can we set a timeline? The last time(s) a new plan just sorta died out.
I was under the impression that the entire point of splitting the section originally between "java" and "everything else" was to promote "everything else", seeing as Java has a near monopoly on this section, and that anything written in any other language that wasn't immediately ready for general use would simply be pushed all the way down by everything written in java.
Personally, I think simply the addition of a Web Development section is good enough. You get to keep the original benefits of not drowning out non-Java stuff by dumping it all into one section in addition to avoiding the organizational troubles to reorganize the threads, and then also enforce new rules that most won't even bother following unless it is absolutely mandatory in the first place.
Just my thoughts.