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Decisions from on high?

Explorer ,
Feb 10, 2009 Feb 10, 2009

Is this the bean-counter's folly, or were actual users given preview to offer feedback?

Will we be able to offer suggestions and have them seriously considered before implementation is finalized?

What worries me the most is the track record for this sort of thing. Seems the web team hasn't been able to get much right when left to their own devices. How is this time going to be different?

If the web team and admins have only learned ONE thing, let's hope they finally understand that MORE open dialogue with users/customers is better than less dialogue and imperious decision-making.

(I feel like an abused family member being asked to stick around because the abuser has promised for the umpteenth time that they'll never do the bad thing ever again)

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Guest
Feb 10, 2009 Feb 10, 2009
<obi wan>I've got a bad feeling about this.</obi wan>
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Feb 10, 2009 Feb 10, 2009
You are not alone in that feeling.

Sometimes, there has to be some imperious decision making - because the decision makers have access to information that the general public does not (and should not).

I think that we've learned from past mistakes. I think we're on the right track. But I'm keeping a close, anxious eye on it.
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Community Expert ,
Feb 10, 2009 Feb 10, 2009
>Sometimes, there has to be some imperious decision making - because the decision makers have access to information that the general public does not (and should not).

Like with the Banking system, you mean?

Elsewhere, it says

>To minimize disruption, we are transferring the last 12 months of postings to the new Adobe Forums.

As well as being active on the Audition forum, I administer another forum related very much to Audition, where we have managed over two major transitions to keep the last 9-10 years of posts. They really don't take up that much room, either. Since a lot of valuable information is contained in any posts of this nature, I don't see how this constitutes 'minimised disruption' - it just means that a load of stuff has to be rekeyed, quite unnecessarily, because information they might be able to find this way simply won't be available. And I really don't believe that this is a storage issue...

>I think that we've learned from past mistakes.

I wish I had your confidence.
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Explorer ,
Feb 10, 2009 Feb 10, 2009
I love ya Chris, but perhaps you should stick to working on Photoshop?

Use your powers for good, not for obtuse, preemptive defense plans.

:)
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Guest
Feb 10, 2009 Feb 10, 2009
> Ability to get noticed: Earn points through participation that demonstrate your expertise in the community.

you can use them at the Adobe Store, right? Otherwise they'd be sort of silly, right?

>I think that we've learned from past mistakes. I think we're on the right track. But I'm keeping a close, anxious eye on it.

I think as long as they keep the speed up and don't clutter the page with junk like avitars and junk, they'll do fine.
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Explorer ,
Feb 10, 2009 Feb 10, 2009
Dense, fast, well-organized info.

The rest is lipstick.
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Guest
Feb 10, 2009 Feb 10, 2009
to ask a "sensitive" question... will there be an option to "ignore" certain posters?
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Feb 11, 2009 Feb 11, 2009
No ignore option (though I have requested it). However, if participating via email you can handle that via filters and not even have to visit the forum pages.
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Guest
Feb 11, 2009 Feb 11, 2009
ok. thanks. are you sticking with webx or going with another product? and if another? what is it (if you can tell us).
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Feb 11, 2009 Feb 11, 2009
As noted in the FAQ, we are going to a completely new system. The new forums will be based on the latest Jive Clearspace Community platform.
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Guest
Feb 11, 2009 Feb 11, 2009
wow. cool. :)
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Feb 11, 2009 Feb 11, 2009
Whew! Glad to hear that response.
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Guest
Feb 11, 2009 Feb 11, 2009
;)
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Guest
Feb 12, 2009 Feb 12, 2009
An example forum would appear to be http://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/vam/studio
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Advocate ,
Feb 12, 2009 Feb 12, 2009
Looks a bit phbb. At least there isn't tons of space wasted by each post with needless fluff.
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Community Expert ,
Feb 12, 2009 Feb 12, 2009
The appearance of that forum is not very comforting.
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Guest
Feb 12, 2009 Feb 12, 2009
are all forums moving? including <cough><s>the photoshop lounge</s> that place<cough><cough>? 🙂
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Engaged ,
Feb 12, 2009 Feb 12, 2009
As Jacob said...

What i like about the current forums (ahem... fora,) is the lack of clutter...

"If it ain't broke, why fix it?"

However, i do notice that there is a distinct difference in the original Adobe forums and the ones that were moved over from Macromedia...

JJ
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LEGEND ,
Feb 13, 2009 Feb 13, 2009
Maybe this thread is more adequate for this post of mine:

Claudio González, "Why here, not there?" #2, 12 Feb 2009 5:41 pm
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Participant ,
Feb 13, 2009 Feb 13, 2009
> that place

Well, if they don't have a lounge, there will be more off topic stuff in main forums. Best to segregate the insanity.
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LEGEND ,
Feb 13, 2009 Feb 13, 2009
>The appearance of that forum is not very comforting.

Agreed. Definitely a step down from the current look, which is the best I've ever seen.
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LEGEND ,
Feb 17, 2009 Feb 17, 2009
I looked at the link in post 14 and the messages had the same wasted avatar space and such that many have been saying to leave out. I clicked on one of the topics and there were only 3 messages on the first screen with tons of dead space. That is the waste that is not acceptable. Leave the avatar format with a left box for the poster info as an option. Otherwise, post a 1 line bit about the poster as currently used in this forum with a link (the name) to more info if desired.

In reading the other posts about the new look (like expect the change in April 2009), I am not hopeful. I think that the comments about simple, no background, and leaving the avatar and signature blocks as an option will likely all be ignored. Be prepared to have some spare time in April. Bill
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Guest
Feb 17, 2009 Feb 17, 2009
One of my considerations is how threads print out if a user would like to make a hard copy of a topic. I'd like to see it print out to nicely fill the page without a lot of wasted space either to the left or the right and not spitting out numerous pages taken up with quoted posts that appeared previously. The new software, even if it does not allow NNTP (still a question) has a reply link to include quotes... as it comes out of the box anyway.
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Guest
Feb 17, 2009 Feb 17, 2009
john c, will the final format be close to this?

http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=640346&messageID=4002089#4002089

(i'm aikodude at the bottom, thanking a poster for providing a solution)

imo, this is a very usable format, with little wasted space. it also shows an example of a code snippet box.

thanks, dave
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