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9/5/2006 6:55 PM
 

I like the addition of the Forum Thread Status feature.  Currently, you mention that it can be enabled/disabled on a per-module instance basis.

1. Could it also be enabled/disabled on a per-forum basis?

I've got a number of different forums in one module instance, of which one of them is a feedback/support forum.  I'd like to be able to enable this feature for this one forum only.  (I may later add an advice forum for which this feature could come in handy as well.)

2. Also, will the forum statuses be extensible by the administrator?  Someone has already suggested a "Rant" status, and I'm sure people could think up some others.

 
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9/6/2006 2:02 AM
 

1. I haven't done this yet but I plan to. It's just another option on the edit forum level which results in a bit column and another simple If Enabled check in the code.

2. No, I have no plans to make it extensible in this release. It may happen in a future release but allowing this to be changed from the get go brings about more possible problems than I want to deal with at this point. (I have to cap functionality or things will never get released)

 


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