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Zackamo
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11/03/11 02:45 PM (14 years ago)

Forum Sub-Sections?

I know I am fairly new to this community, but I definitely trying to contribute where I can, and hope to do so as much use as possible. Has there been any thought to possibly sub-dividing to forum into separate categories. If anything I would think for at least versions, because 1.4/1.5/2.0 are all completely different and support is completely different. This might help those trying to give assistance to people with questions, better scope of where the user is coming from. Also might help threads not get lost. I am sure that getting 2.0 a bit stable is a higher priority, and i completely understand that. Just my 2 cents.. Keep up the good work Buzztouch.
 
MGoBlue
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11/03/11 03:11 PM (14 years ago)
This has been discussed and I believe it's in the works. The release of Server 2.0 and Android 1.5 has been taking precedence though. I'm sure it will be coming in the future (and I agree it would be tremendously beneficial).
 
GoNorthWest
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11/03/11 04:03 PM (14 years ago)
We're also trying to put some of the more established, constantly asked about procedures on the BT Users Group wiki that I created : http://www.btugwiki.com/. Feel free to look around and contribute! Mark
 
MGoBlue
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11/03/11 07:18 PM (14 years ago)
Hey Mark, meant to give you a shout out before, but kudos for putting the wiki together. When things slow down for me I'll put a couple of the tutorials I've written up there. Well done.
 

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