Hi all,
I am very proud of the quality of developers who help make mbed what it is, and the positive and supportive attitudes that it attracts. I certainly don't want to see this eroded, and was something I very much wanted to encourage from the start; things like having to own a board to be on the forums to keep signal to noise high is a very concious decision, well spotted Adam! And the style of the forum being encouraged to be based on well thought out and complete questions that deserve well considered and structured answers, rather than social banter/one liners/one ups. The aim is helping to get stuff done.
(Don't worry. Therz still the whole rest of teh internets 4 scathing opinions, flames and other $h1t. lol.)
I think Philips is right that we have to remember we do all work differently, and have different experience/skills, both technically and socially. It is good to embrace this, and take the position that generally people are well meaning! Philips; in this case however, it is probably now clear some of your posting behaviour is not appropriate. Whatever your opinion on the appropriateness of your behaviour, you have to consider the opinions of others and change it appropriately.
Some of my earliest memories with the mbed forums were in reacting to the standard badly-formed questions you can expect where you think "this guy hasn't got a hope". But rather than the seemingly techy default of identifying the faults in the question (and likely spiralling off in to esoteric discussion of the exposed corner cases by some forum heavy weights), I tried answering what I thought the question might be, or offering a few answer options depending on probable questions (but still thinking "this guy hasn't got a hope"!).
What surprised me was how often I was wrong, and after a couple of rounds the problem was indeed solved. And we both learned something about asking and answering questions.
I'd like to see this behaviour only get better and more reinforced, and it is very reassuring to hear voices speak up when things go against this. I think there is an action on us to see what we can do to help add tools to the website to give a little more control (moderation, filtering, etc) and behaviour enhancers (thumbs up, recognised gurus, etc).
The best tool is still probably common sense, and helping other members develop their technical and social skills through positive support and assistance. I hope that this is the dominant force over any forum features we could ever add.
Have fun, but help get stuff done!
Simon
would there be any way for me to block all their posts ? or maybe someone could give them a warning, cos I have the feeling the forum is just going to be COMPLETELY trashed.
It's gonna be such a shame if the forum gets completely trashed, as it's surely gonna turn people away from mbed.
just asking if there is at least a sensible way to block posts ? or maybe a way to report posts if someone posts a dodgy image in a subforum for instance ?