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djpretzel
02-16-2010, 10:55 PM
We've restructured the workshop forums again, for clarity and also visibility. We've also enforced thread prefixes in the "Post Your Game ReMixes!" and "Post Your Originals!" forums, to add some consistency to how people denote whether something's a WIP, finished, or something else (album, multiple mixes, etc.)...

Before:


Category: General

Workshop

Feedback: Workshop ReMixes
Feedback: Originals/Other
FruityLoops
Guides & Tutorials
Reason
Recruitment & Collaboration





After:


Category: Workshop

Music Composition & Production (Workshop Discussion, Fruity, Reason merged here)

Guides & Tutorials


Post Your Game ReMixes!
Post Your Originals!
Recruit & Collaborate!



We have not yet merged the FruityLoops and Reason sub-forums; we're still not 100% on that change. We will likely add optional thread prefixes in the "Music Composition & Production" forum to help identify tips, questions, gear reviews, etc., and at that point Fruity and Reason sub-forums may be unnecessary.

We'd love your feedback on these changes. To give you some insight into our decisions, we do realize that "Post Your Game ReMixes!" at least initially seems a little goofy/overenthusiastic, but when we all thought about it more, we decided it made sense. That's what the forum's there for, after all. We were aiming for simplicity, clarity, and more visibility for the workshop forums, which we aim to continue refining and improving throughout the year.

This being our first use of thread prefixes, my own initial reaction is that we need to make them a bit prettier so that they stand out in some way, whether through icons, bold text, etc. We'll also have to review all of our policy and documentation to ensure that references to these forums are updated to their new names.

So, let us know what you think - we're pretty sure we're happy with the new structure, but only time will tell!

Thanks,

- djp

JH Sounds
02-16-2010, 11:00 PM
So yeah, what's up with the mixed capitalization in the forums titles?

Dyne
02-16-2010, 11:01 PM
Seems to me like this will be easier to navigate. We shall see. Will definitely have to get used to it though like anything else that's new.

djpretzel
02-16-2010, 11:02 PM
So yeah, what's up with the mixed capitalization in the forums titles?

You mean the "your"? I just fixed it. Please explain if you meant something else...

JH Sounds
02-16-2010, 11:03 PM
You mean the "your"? I just fixed it. Please explain if you meant something else...

Yeah, that was it. :nicework:

suzumebachi
02-16-2010, 11:10 PM
Yeah... Not really a fan of the forum titles. They do seem goofy and overenthusiastic. It's the exclamation points that ruin it. But otherwise, neat. This makes navigation much more smooth. Plus, to me, a self-proclaimed minimalist (read: huge douchebag), the less unnecessary satellite forums the better. Please note unnecessary. I'm not advocating the deletion of Off-Topic or PPR. Though with these newfangled prefixes they could easily be combined into one forum.

DCT
02-16-2010, 11:33 PM
The exclamation points seem a little "extra" IMO, but other than that, it's cool with me.

-D

Radiowar
02-17-2010, 12:14 AM
i don't really mind goofy forum titles, it feels so welcoming now (: and thread prefixes are a neat idea. bold and/or colouring would definitely be nice.

ella guro
02-17-2010, 02:41 AM
i don't really mind goofy forum titles, it feels so welcoming now (:

agreed! I like how it is now, though I can see why some people would find them excessive.

prophetik
02-17-2010, 02:44 AM
i'm still interested in seeing either a 'gear review' forum for those of us who enjoy the overclock.net (http://www.overclock.net/hardware/) hardware list, or a 'gear review' tag.

if it's the latter, it'd be even better if there's a quick and easy way to only show a certain topic, or hide one, without going into the search function.

Sinewav
02-17-2010, 03:02 AM
Cool. This should make navigating around there a bit easier. Do you think the name change will increase traffic to "Post Your Game ReMixes!" and "Post Your Originals!"?

DarkeSword
02-17-2010, 03:54 AM
Exclamation points make everything better.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monobrow
02-17-2010, 04:46 AM
Post your game remixes super fun turbo 3000!

suzumebachi
02-17-2010, 05:17 AM
it'd be even better if there's a quick and easy way to only show a certain topic, or hide one, without going into the search function.
I wholeheartedly concur. A filter function for prefixes would be tops.

The Biznut
02-17-2010, 06:15 AM
Is there a place on this forum where members who want can post their skillsets for the community to see, a place not limited to music skills? If I want a sig done for me, or want to pay someone to design a site, is there a place I can find that?

If not, I think it would be worth stickying somewhere, maybe in the collab/recruitment forums? Maybe music related skills would go it recruitment/collab and misc skills in community? It (they) could be managed like the sale/want thread, people could post their terms if they don't do freebies.

prophetik
02-17-2010, 01:09 PM
there are some services-offered things in the sale/want thread, near the bottom of the second post. admittedly, there's not much. i've thought about running a thread of similar style at some point and never got around to it.

herograw
02-19-2010, 05:59 AM
Yeah... Not really a fan of the forum titles. They do seem goofy and overenthusiastic. It's the exclamation points that ruin it. But otherwise, neat. This makes navigation much more smooth. Plus, to me, a self-proclaimed minimalist (read: huge douchebag), the less unnecessary satellite forums the better. Please note unnecessary. I'm not advocating the deletion of Off-Topic or PPR. Though with these newfangled prefixes they could easily be combined into one forum.

I don't know, they're not that bad! Given time and exposure I'm sure you'll get used to them!

Skrypnyk
02-19-2010, 07:24 PM
I suggest shortening the type of topic titles. Instead of Work-In-Progress, use WIP. Instead of Finished you could have Fin. and instead of Album/Other, you could have A/O.

Worst comes to worst you can have another topic specifying what each abbreviation. means.

Liontamer
02-19-2010, 07:40 PM
I suggest shortening the type of topic titles. Instead of Work-In-Progress, use WIP. Instead of Finished you could have Fin. and instead of Album/Other, you could have A/O.

Worst comes to worst you can have another topic specifying what each abbreviation. means.

Would much rather force a line break for the prefix and title to avoid shortening the prefixes.

Chernabogue
02-19-2010, 08:00 PM
I like this new restructuring, but it could be great to add sub-forums for art/design/video/other things project directors are looking for their projects.

Zephyr
02-23-2010, 01:20 AM
I'm not so sure about merging Reason and FL Studio forums, but I'm sure it wouldn't be a huge deal. Everything else looks good to me.

Dyne
02-23-2010, 03:48 AM
If it were me, I wouldn't necessarily merge the two forums (Reason and FL Studio), however if I absolutely had to so as to make it easier to navigate, I would just merge to a main forum for hardware and software. So it could still be under Workshop, but be called something else, and still have the same effect for people seeking answers to questions they have for a multitude of hardware and software applications as pertains to audio creation.

In other words: Gear and DAW Forum.

To describe it: "forum for the discussion of audio hardware, software and related topics".

CC Ricers
03-11-2010, 01:33 AM
I'm not too crazy about merging the FL/Reason forums either. Not to say we should go all over the place and have a forum for every single mainstream DAW/audio production software but at least the main ones are popular enough to have their own forum, so it's easier to post specific problems instead of people going "I want my instruments to sound this way, oh I'm using FL by the way..."

The different forums we have right now are not too numerous. I go to a game development forum where every aspect (programming, design, etc) is broken up nicely while still making sense, and not overwhelming. It even has a "for newbies" section for addressing basic problems. I personally don't think we really need a newbies section but I'm throwing it out there now that I mentioned it.

Neblix
04-18-2010, 02:25 AM
Yay for reform!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!