I'm moving this thread to the 'Forums Help' forum so others can offer their opinion as users.
It's not a bad idea. The question is the grouping. I've been thinking of ways to consolidate some forums. I deep sixed the Spanish forums last night as in the future there will be a 'language pack'. In addition, the Spanish forums were not really used with any frequency. Tonight I may merge a couple of other forums - the
APQP and the
FMEA forums. I'm not sure what to do with the VDA6 forums, but I may start an 'archive' or something.
One limitation is I' not sure want to drill down to have more levels that there are now. Part of that is the main listing and the amount of confusion new uers, in particular, are faced with. If there is a forum you visit which has multiple levels, give a link and I'll look at it
Right now when people come to the Forum Home - the main listing - they see a listing of groups with nothing hidden. I can make it, for example, so that all they see is the 'main' list of topics. Or, if we went deeper - say to 4 levels - I can tell the software to show can every level. What I don't know is whether there will be a performance hit or other issue.
I am afraid not to list all levels in the main screen because I want folks to see all levels and forum topics. Otherwise I believe we're building in confusion knowing how new this medium is to many people.
What I have tried to do over time - right or wrong - is to come up with 'categories' without having a separate forum for every niche. Right now there are about 50 individual forums spread out over seven main groups. If you print it out, it's 3 pages. I don't want to spread it out too much more.
For example, 17025 forum could be split into separate forums for calibration and MSA.
The original idea was that the 17025 forums was for questions specific to that standard. I combined Statistical Techniques and 6 sigma in one forum because for all intents and purposes 6 sigma is part of statistical techniques. And a lot of people might not relate calibration to 17025 because they don't know what 17025 is just as may will think of MSA with respect to APQP or QS 9000 or TS 16949.
If you have a suggested combination, I'll consider it. Just be complete and specific. And don't forget to take into account the attention to detail and the attention span of many users. Some folks will post wherever their mouse is. We want to make choices as clear as possible across the spectrum. The more we obfuscate the more work it makes to move threads to the 'appropriate' category.
I'll probably be shutting the forums down again tonight for several hours as I do a few more things to the forums listing. So, over the next week, after I've made changes tonight (or early Sun am), think about a grouping you believe would be more clear and appropriate.