On 01/04/2005, at 19:05, Alejandro Tejada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Developers,

Long time ago, surfing the net i found a forum,
where the administrator supervised the threads
and when a question was responded correctly or a
problem was solved, he (or she) closed the
message thread and added a message after the
thread that identified the problem solving
approach used to solve the problem or
respond the question...

Did anyone remember which forums use this
approach?

No, but while I can see its attraction I think it inappropriate for Rev or indeed for any other language of creative expression. Sure, we see the same question asked again (and again) but that is often helpful to newbies. More importantly, I see different answers touching on nuances of the original problem, or simply stylistically different ways of doing the same thing (and everyone has style preferences). So, when is a thread to be closed?


regards
David

Thanks in advance.

al

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