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    • deckingmanundefined
      deckingman
      last edited by

      @T3P3Tony:

      …........................ If you like it lets have suggestions for names for the levels.

      Apart from our esteemed admins, the rest of us could be classified as follows:-

      0-100 Newbie plonker
      100-200 Learner plonker
      200-300 Plonker
      300-400 Senior plonker
      500-600 Know all plonker
      600-700 Smart Alec plonker
      700 + Retired plonker -(must be to spend so much time on these forums).

      I personally I think having user ratings based on post count is pretty daft unless you can discriminate between questions asked and questions answered.

      Edit - Just looked at my post count - the last needs adjusting as I've got about 14 months to go until I reach state pension age.

      Ian
      https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
      https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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      • Whitewolfundefined
        Whitewolf
        last edited by

        The IP forums does that, you can have and accepted answer setup or they can operate like normal forums also another good reason to switch 🙂

        Exploring the universe wherever the tech blows

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        • cbusilloundefined
          cbusillo
          last edited by

          @T3P3Tony:

          I have spent some time playing with the forum software today, (I hope no one noticed it acting weird?).

          So far I have changed the default wait times for comments and searches to 10s and 5s respectively. I will monitor the server load and see if that has a big impact. Let me know if you find this is still too restrictive (I have no idea why this was the default in the first place, rather overly restrictive).

          I was thinking about adding levels/ranks to users based on post count like many forums do. Is this something that people like or dislike/don't care about? If you like it lets have suggestions for names for the levels.

          I think you and DC do such a great job there is no need for levels!

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          • fcwiltundefined
            fcwilt
            last edited by

            Not a fan of "ranking" of any sort - I don't think we are here to compete in any way, shape or form.

            This forum is already top-notch - the help is first rate - very little "noise".

            The quality of this forum is one of the reasons I have adopted the Duet family as my "go to" board for all of my printers.

            Frederick

            Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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            • T3P3Tonyundefined
              T3P3Tony administrators
              last edited by

              Thanks for the feedback and kind words guys, no need to bother with ranks.

              I do have investigating a better forum option on my list (and it has been there for some time!) I will look at the invision power suite as well when i get a chance.

              www.duet3d.com

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              • o_lampeundefined
                o_lampe
                last edited by

                I have written 3000+ answers in RepRap forum and I must admit, that I choose the way I answer a question on the "level" of the thread starter. Sometimes I have to go into deep, sometimes a few words are enough.
                That is the only reason I see for a ranking system.
                But for the Duet Forum you should consider not everyone with a low post count here is a newbie. Many of us have a few years of experience in 3D printing before they register here.
                I suggest using a "Karma" button, where thread starters and other readers can vote for a helpful answer.

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                • gate546undefined
                  gate546
                  last edited by

                  @o_lampe:

                  CUT
                  But for the Duet Forum you should consider not everyone with a low post count here is a newbie. Many of us have a few years of experience in 3D printing before they register here.
                  CUT

                  I fully agree, completely, to the above statement.
                  My posts on this forum are really few, the same for other forums in the 3d printer field.
                  This does not mean that I am a newbie but only that I have little free time and also that I do not like to waste the time of others people without a true reason, serious reason.
                  Professionally I dealing with electronics, doing projects, so I know both hardware and firmware, I've also built up, from scratch, some important printers, I do not consider myself a newbie on this field.
                  But I wrote only few posts.
                  As example, if I write 1000 post that are 1000 nonsense, rubbish, I automatically become a guru and everyone will have to follow, for law, my directions, suggestions and deductions?

                  my 2 cents
                  Dommy

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                  • FrankNPrinterundefined
                    FrankNPrinter
                    last edited by

                    i agree, just because someone posts alot doesn't make them right. I am a newbie and learning as i go so often times comment just to aid my understanding. Is that wrong? LOL I do add the newbie disclaimer just so everyone knows i am no expert…

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                    • Yonkimanundefined
                      Yonkiman
                      last edited by

                      @o_lampe:

                      I suggest using a "Karma" button, where thread starters and other readers can vote for a helpful answer.

                      +1

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                      • Alexander Mundyundefined
                        Alexander Mundy
                        last edited by

                        I like the simplicity and hence quick loading of this forum. KISS is my vote.

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