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9/6/2007 6:52 AM
 

Hi All.

First of all, i'm not an admin or moderator here, i'm just using DNN on my own, at my own server, for my own data.

However, i had some small problems and / or issues where i got help pretty fast here in the forum. Also i posted some hints on questions "how to do...".
Conclusion: the forum is a brilliant knowledge base.

But there is one thing i'm a little unhappy about. When scrolling thru the forum i sometimes click an issue where i think it might be interessting or helpful to me.
What i do not understand is why some people are posting issues with a subject line like "Help me" or "How to do" or "I have problems".....you have to open the issue to know what it is about. Imagine the "poor" admins running a huge DNN-Installation with obviously more problems or issues i have, the are spending much time by clicking on these issues......just to read it wasn't worth, as it has nothing to do with their own tasks.

My suggestion, or better please, is now: please use the subject line as this what it is. A short description (3 or 4 words) could make it much easier to walk thru the forum. On the other hand, help for you could come faster as everybody else is seeing what you have at once and maybe he has the solution.

Thanks

 
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