[GenABEL-dev] Time for a subforum?

L.C. Karssen l.karssen at erasmusmc.nl
Tue Nov 22 15:15:39 CET 2011


I have moved all ProbABEL-related topics to a separate forum. Please let 
me know if I have overlooked a topic.
By default a link is made in the original forum (a so-called shadow 
topic) when moving a topic to a different forum. I have left those links 
in. If people think they ought to be removed, let me know and we can see 
what the group thinks about it.


Lennart.

On 21-11-11 23:31, Yury Aulchenko wrote:
> I agree with Lennart that splitting the topics would simplify navigation; I also think that Nicola has a very valid point that it may require extra maintenance. Color/macro: not sure this is easier for maintenance. Having separate forums sounds like a more straightforward solution form the user perspective.
>
> Why not splitting out ProbABEL and see how it goes? I presume we can always merge back  (Lennart, am I correct?) if this will end up too messy.
>
> best wishes,
> Yurii
>
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> Yurii Aulchenko, PhD, Dr. Habil.
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> On Nov 21, 2011, at 4:49 PM, pirastu at burlo.trieste.it wrote:
>
>> Hi Lennart,
>>
>> I think it's a good idea, although I wonder if people would know exactly
>> where to put their questions, and this would mean more effort from the
>> admin. Maybe it could be possible to make this difference through color
>> instead of subsection, so you could see at a glance which ones you could
>> be interested in without separating them, although I'm not sure if it is
>> tecnically easy. Another idea could be to add a column with the Macro
>> topic in it, so it could be possible to sort for it while keeping
>> everything toghether.
>>
>> Best
>>
>> Nicola
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi Lennart,
>>>
>>> very reasonable idea :)
>>>
>>> best
>>>
>>> Maria
>>>
>>> 21.11.2011, 18:54, "L.C. Karssen"<l.karssen at erasmusmc.nl>:
>>>> Dear list,
>>>>
>>>> I scrolled through the forum today and I thought it would be a good idea
>>>> to create a separate subforum for ProbABEL questions. It seems that the
>>>> questions on the forum roughly fall into three or four categories:
>>>> GenABEL, ProbABEL, genomic statistics and maybe 'best practices/HowTos'.
>>>> Of these splitting off the ProbABEL questions seems to be the easiest
>>>> and it would help people to get to their answers more easily.
>>>>
>>>> What do you think?
>>>>
>>>> Lennart.
>>>>
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