The current forums on forum.videolan.org are starting to become a bit of a disorganized mess. The forums are very successful, but that is starting to become a problem in itself. For one I think we need a bit more subdivision in the forums.
We currently have:
General Discussion
- VideoLAN: General discussion about VideoLAN
Technical Discussion
- VLC media player: Technical discussion about VLC media player
- VideoLAN Server: Technical discussion about VideoLAN Server
- Streaming: Technical discussion about streaming features in VideoLAN applications
- Requests: Feature requests for all VideoLAN products
Other
- Coffee: Just have a drink and chat
- Private: Private forum
- Deleted: Forum for deleted topics. Move them here
I suggest a new layout along the line of:
VLC media player
- VLC Windows: windows specific usage questions
- VLC Mac OS X: mac specific usage questions
- VLC Linux and friends: *nix specific usage questions
- General VLC discussion: anything not fitting in the above forums can go here
- FAQ entries
- Feature Requests
- Bug reports
- Skins (i'm in doubt about this one, but i think it might help spur skin development).
Serving streams
- Broadcasting
- Video On Demand
- Encoding/Transcoding
- VLS/miniSAPserver
Other
- Forum/Website discussion
- Coffee Corner
- Private: (hidden) moderator forum
- Deleted: (hidden) deleted posts forum
I would also like to create a few more rules.
1: when a bug has been confirmed the topic name needs to get [CONFIRMED #] word added to it, where # is the trac ticket number. This should also be posted as a link in the forum post.
2: when a usage issue or bug has been solved it needs the [SOLVED] word added to the topic name.
3: moderators need to actively move topics if they are in the wrong place and inform the users.
4: all rules for a specific forum need to be in one permanent sticky and not in multiple
That basically leaves one problem... We need a lot more moderators for the forum. FK, zorglub, courmish, dionoea and me are the most regular moderators, but it really is not enough. I think we need more non-developers to moderate the forum. Moderating != answering all the questions. If we can find a few enthusiastic users that would be willing to help us regulate the forum, then that would help a lot. If you are an active user of VLC and would like to help out with moderation of the forum, then please leave your name and your experience with vlc in a reply posting.
I would like some feedback from the forum users. What do you think about the proposed new subdivision. Do you have suggestions for more categories and forums?