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posted: 4/26/2008 at 2:50 PM
I would like to see some forum improvements (after the GPS uploading improvement Big grin)

1) Search within a particular forum
2) Show all posts by a user
3) Forum rankings (how many times a person has posted)
4) Forum admins?
5) Other advanced searching features

Awesome site and I appreciate all of the work you've done to keep improving it.

Mikeb4789
2008 Goals :
Drop to 160 #s and hold steady around that weight
• Run 1000 miles
Run 1st half marathon - Spearfish Canyon Half Marathon
• Run 1st marathon - Mt Rushmore Marathon
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formerly RacingThoughts
posted: 4/26/2008 at 5:14 PM
modified: 4/26/2008 at 5:15 PM
Good suggestions. Something else I'd like to see in the forums is more emoticons... here are a few that I like:





Big grin
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posted: 4/28/2008 at 7:01 AM
modified: 4/28/2008 at 7:02 AM
Quote from Mikeb4789 on 4/26/2008 at 2:50 PM:
3) Forum rankings (how many times a person has posted)


I'm afraid I strongly disagree with this one. Post counts have a tendency to become equated to "seniority" on a forum. This has at least two bad side effects:

a. people make worthless, content-devoid posts just to elevate their post count; and

b. people with low post counts are de-valued and/or made to feel unworthy to contribute.

Quote from Mikeb4789 on 4/26/2008 at 2:50 PM:
4) Forum admins?


Why? All the forums have admins already (eric does the main forums, and group admins do the groups). Under the current system, the forums are in excellent shape. If its not broken, don't fix it.

I do like your suggestions about searching, and I'm pretty sure this is already on eric's (already too long) to do list.

How To Run a Marathon: Step 1 - start running. There is no Step 2.
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Girl On The Run
posted: 4/28/2008 at 11:15 AM
Quote from Berner on 4/28/2008 at 7:01 AM:
I'm afraid I strongly disagree with this one. Post counts have a tendency to become equated to "seniority" on a forum. This has at least two bad side effects:

a. people make worthless, content-devoid posts just to elevate their post count; and

b. people with low post counts are de-valued and/or made to feel unworthy to contribute.


Don't forget...
c. people realize what a crazy post-ho Zoomy is... Blush
Kirsten . . . --> GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS <--

Ladies Locker Room

.: 2008 Goals :.
• Run 1500 miles
• October 5 - 1st marathon - Milwaukee Lakefront - in my home state of WI
• PRs: 5k ~ 15k ~ 25k
posted: 4/28/2008 at 1:19 PM
Hi Mikeb4789

Quote from Mikeb4789 on 4/26/2008 at 2:50 PM:
1) Search within a particular forum
2) Show all posts by a user

I need to revamp the forum code soon to put in other requests and I will add these then.

3) Forum rankings (how many times a person has posted)

Berner brings up a good point. I wrote the forum code myself instead of using an existing package for a couple of reasons. The most important one is I want it to integrate seamlessly with the training log. If I went with an existing package, it may be too much work to hack that in.

Many of these forum packages have some sort of ranking, whether it is by post count or some arbitrary title. I intentionally left out ranking when I wrote the code for the reason that Berner brought up. I want everyone participating in the forums to be equals, regardless of how many miles they run or how many posts they created. Typical rankings don't provide much information other than who is the biggest chatter box and we all know who that is Big grin

4) Forum admins?

Are you saying I'm not doing my job Evil grin As Berner said, the forums as a whole do not require much governing right now. Thank you everyone for not creating more work for me! I will moderate the public forums and expect the owners and administrators of the groups to moderate their private forums. I will add this should there be a need for more moderators in the main forums in the future.

5) Other advanced searching features

See 1 above.
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posted: 4/28/2008 at 1:30 PM
I have seen two ways of showing appreciation to quality posters. 1) A "Thanks button" and 2) a "Rep"utation value. Both methods are driven by the peers on the site for those that post quality information, inspiring stories, etc. Not just the amount of posts. Admittedly I have seen "clicks" of friends on the forums who always "Thank" and possible "Rep" each other, no matter how stupid the post.

Just thoughts, it doesn't matter to me.

Matt
Jim Mcintire Half Marathon, May 17th, Fast Finish Progression <1:56
Grandma's Marathon, June 21st, <4:00:00
Two Town Ten Trillion Nanometer Race, July 4th
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Girl On The Run
posted: 4/28/2008 at 2:24 PM
Quote from eric :) on 4/28/2008 at 1:19 PM:
Typical rankings don't provide much information other than who is the biggest chatter box and we all know who she is Big grin


Corrected. Smile
Kirsten . . . --> GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS <--

Ladies Locker Room

.: 2008 Goals :.
• Run 1500 miles
• October 5 - 1st marathon - Milwaukee Lakefront - in my home state of WI
• PRs: 5k ~ 15k ~ 25k
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