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Organizing the Workshop Forums
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 10:50 am
by isoaker
DX recommended that the Water Gun / Blaster Workshop be reorganized a bit, splitting apart homemade building threads from blaster modification threads. This seems to make sense to me.
However, what I am undecided on is whether "Modifications" should be its own forum or whether those threads should be pushed into this one, creating a "Modifications / Repairs" forums. On the one hand, when need to repair a blaster, there are a lot of similarities in needed action compared to when one wants to modify it. Moreover, some care/repair guides are, in a sense, light modifications. On the other hand, many think of modifications as a means to change functionality, not simply repair or strengthen a blaster.
Thoughts? Merge or give "Modifications" its own forum? When it comes down to it, how should the "Water Gun / Blaster Workshop" section be organized?

Re: Organizing the Workshop Forums
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 12:23 pm
by martianshark
It makes sense. I don't really mind what you do.
Re: Organizing the Workshop Forums
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 5:45 pm
by marauder
What we really need is the SSC modding, home made, and repair posts merged onto this forum, because they are extremely helpful. Speaking of which, who all that was only at SSC has moved over here? I like Dx's plan.
Re: Organizing the Workshop Forums
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 6:47 pm
by DX
I think that modifications and repairs are distinctly separate concepts, even though repairs are technically mods. If you are new and your favorite gun just broke, you don't want to wade through tons of irrelevant power mods to find simple fixes. At least I wouldn't, I'd go somewhere else where the info is presented more clearly.
Re: Organizing the Workshop Forums
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 6:54 pm
by marauder
DX wrote:I think that modifications and repairs are distinctly separate concepts, even though repairs are technically mods. If you are new and your favorite gun just broke, you don't want to wade through tons of irrelevant power mods to find simple fixes. At least I wouldn't, I'd go somewhere else where the info is presented more clearly.
Somewhere else, such as...??? haha I hope that we can eventually integrate the old SSC posts here.
Re: Organizing the Workshop Forums
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 8:55 pm
by atvan
DX has a point. However, it can get confusing. Maybe whatever the original purpose is should be the topic. If it becomes something else, the thread can be split or moved.
Re: Organizing the Workshop Forums
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 10:27 am
by DX
How do sections of mods, homemades, and repairs get confusing?
Re: Organizing the Workshop Forums
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:08 am
by isoaker
DX wrote:How do sections of mods, homemades, and repairs get confusing?
We'll go for this for now; seems to make the most sense.

Re: Organizing the Workshop Forums
Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 8:16 pm
by atvan
They overlap so much- JLSpaceMarine's laminator could be considered all three. Fixing a MD valve often involves silencing it. I'm just saying there is grey area, it is not black and white.
Re: Organizing the Workshop Forums
Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 6:43 am
by isoaker
atvan wrote:They overlap so much- JLSpaceMarine's laminator could be considered all three. Fixing a MD valve often involves silencing it. I'm just saying there is grey area, it is not black and white.
When it comes to categorizing threads, while a thread may end up touching everything from repair, modding, and even building, it can be simplified if one considers primary intent.
One may wish to repair a blaster, but the repair involves making a modification, but the original thread would be put into repair.
Another may want to modify their blaster, but it might need to be repaired first before the modification can be done; nevertheless, the main intent was to modify, thus that thread would be put into the modification forum.
