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Home » Community » Coffee corner » [PROPOSAL]2Archive? (Clearer forum)
[PROPOSAL]2Archive? [message #60628] Wed, 12 June 2024 15:19 Go to next message
luoganda is currently offline  luoganda
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Registered: November 2016
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To make forum a little bit clearer,
what about adding bot that would automatically check(for example every 1day)
to move any forum topic(eg [BOT2ARCHIVE][DONE(orFIXED)]topic...) into Archive.
BOT2Archive or 2ARCHIVE or ToArchive or something like that.
Meant for obsolete or not-needed-any-more topics, but should still be in archive just-in-case.
Topics should be marked as that by whoever created it and in rare cases(as it is manually now)
by moderators.

For example i posted this topic back then,
simply because i was not aware indexer and anything related to code jumping - was in transition and was
not meant to leave it that way, this could be an ok example to move it to archive - since other questions were not answered there.

Another example - this time not meant to be moved into archive is:
i posted this some time ago,
and it is not meant to be moved into archive simply because it has an 'evergreen' usefull info - in that
case a handy - more practical, Navigator window.
Re: [PROPOSAL]2Archive? [message #60629 is a reply to message #60628] Thu, 13 June 2024 19:39 Go to previous message
Didier is currently offline  Didier
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Registered: November 2008
Location: France
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Hello luoganda,

From my point of view, ancient posts are very valuable since they are a great source of information:
so they all have to stay available to search requests
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