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    troubalex
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    [quote author="fcrochik" date="1294155492"]I would like to moderate some forums so I can help out, closing threads, moving threads, ...

    Do I need to request authorization or do I wait to eventually be invited?[/quote]

    I'm happy to hear that! :)

    Just let me know if you have any preferences when it comes to which forums you want to moderate and I can give you the rights.

    THE CAKE IS A LIE
    Web Community Manager - Qt Development Frameworks

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      fcrochik
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      [quote author="Gerolf" date="1294156314"]YOu have to send alexandra an email. But closing of threads can only be done by admins, not by moderators :-)[/quote]

      Really? That probably explains why so few threads get closed... I think closing threads is not as harmful as some think. It helps getting threads to stay on topic and consequentially better results on searches.

      Certified Specialist & Qt Ambassador <a href="http://www.crochik.com">Maemo, Meego, Symbian, Playbook, RaspberryPi, Desktop... Qt everywhere!</a>

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        giesbert
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        So, we have some admins (volker, Denis, chetankjain, ...) and also the trolls. If a thread should be closed, it can be send to the admins.

        Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
        Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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          Smar
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          [quote author="fcrochik" date="1294158389"]
          [quote author="Gerolf" date="1294156314"]YOu have to send alexandra an email. But closing of threads can only be done by admins, not by moderators :-)[/quote]

          Really? That probably explains why so few threads get closed... I think closing threads is not as harmful as some think. It helps getting threads to stay on topic and consequentially better results on searches. [/quote]

          I also think that offtopic isn’t as bad thing as most thinks :)

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            We are very conservative with closing of threads. Most times it just helps to leave a note to the users. Very often, it's just that discussion moves away slowly. Closing a thread should only be the last resort, IMHO.

            http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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              Gerolf: Not all trolls are moderators. We have to go through the same process as everybody else to get that privikedge,

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                fcrochik
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                My main concern is making the threads better for future reference. I don't see any problems for the people involved on a discussion to keep going because they will "follow" the subject changing.

                A long thread with multiple "subjects" will not be very useful later on when someone run a search.

                I guess you could split the threads in, at least, two types: "discussion" and "question". For a discussion there is no point on closing the thread or even to force staying on topic. For a question, on the other hand, ideally as soon as we get the "answer" we should be done.

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                  [quote author="Volker" date="1294159281"]We are very conservative with closing of threads. Most times it just helps to leave a note to the users. Very often, it's just that discussion moves away slowly. Closing a thread should only be the last resort, IMHO.[/quote]

                  I would agree with Volker on this: closing a thread should be a last resort.

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                    giesbert
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                    [quote author="Tobias Hunger" date="1294160410"]Gerolf: Not all trolls are moderators. We have to go through the same process as everybody else to get that privikedge,[/quote]

                    Ok, sorry, But at least Alexandra and Marius are asmins :-)

                    Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
                    Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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                      [quote author="fcrochik" date="1294160807"]My main concern is making the threads better for future reference. I don't see any problems for the people involved on a discussion to keep going because they will "follow" the subject changing.

                      A long thread with multiple "subjects" will not be very useful later on when someone run a search.

                      I guess you could split the threads in, at least, two types: "discussion" and "question". For a discussion there is no point on closing the thread or even to force staying on topic. For a question, on the other hand, ideally as soon as we get the "answer" we should be done. [/quote]

                      This is actually under discussion, http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTWEBSITE-160

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