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  1. I've been meaning to raise this for a few years, and ironically, anytime I went to highlight it, I didn't know where to post it. Would it be worth adding a General Discussion area under Community Support for ProcessWire-related topics that aren't support questions? The gap I keep running into is topics that are clearly on-topic for PW but don't fit any of the support categories and aren't off-topic enough for the Pub or Dev Talk. Here are three sample posts to illustrate the issue: 1. "How do you pitch ProcessWire to clients who only know WordPress?" - not a support question, not off-topic, not a tutorial 2. "What's your experience of the PW community compared to other CMS communities?" - clearly PW-related but doesn't belong in any support board 3. "I'm seeing more agencies adopt PW in Germany - anyone else noticing regional growth?" - on-topic community discussion with nowhere to land I recently spoke with three PW users, and one told me they don't visit the forums at all because there's nowhere to simply chat about ProcessWire. Another wasn't aware of many of the recent Module developments because module-related content gets buried within Modules rather than somewhere more visible. I suspect both of those things would improve with a single well-placed General Discussion board. Just to recap, I think the boards are structured very well and cater for *most* topics. But has anyone else felt this gap or had posts they couldn't find a home for?
  2. @Pete Back in 2013 @Nico Knoll asked for a "Mark as solved" button for the forums, so user could see which questions are still unsolved, which was a great feature for this forum. Now with the new version this button is missing. Could you please let it return?
  3. Thought some of you might find this interesting. Free and open source, and they will be providing migration scripts. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1221714515/flarum-forums-reimagined
  4. I very frequently see people not finding stuff in the forums, I don't blame them, the forum search sucks bit time Then many times forum members suggest to use {searchterm} site:processwire.com/talk on Google. It's true, nine times out of ten I DON'T find what I am looking for using the standard forum search. Nine times out of ten I DO find what I am looking for using Google search. So perhaps there should be a hint on the search dialog/page to use Google instead (if that's even possible). New users would find stuff quicker, saves time for all.
  5. Hi I m new to processwire and I found it very interesting and powerful. I want to make a forum with great admin power and great spam control system. I want a 1) custom admin for end client 2) login/resister with captcha, activate using email verification and restrict registration using regular expression on username and email. 3) members can post topic but it will unpublished until moderator publish it. 4) has sections - category - topics/replays. 5) admin can delete/block multiple users and it will delete their topics. Any advice/guidance/feedback would be greatly appreciated THANKS.
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