No ... for all the reasons in the No section. Tags need to be implemented...in a Borg system, the post could be scanned for relevant tags and the appropriate forum suggested. Most people aren't that sentient and will continue to post in the General forum (ie field calculator Python issues) or in the GP forum. But anyway it is the posting that is the problem not the forum splits and/or aggregations. I would vote for removing any General forum altogether
Explicit is better than implicit.
Tags would never work, unless there was a user base who was constantly going and changing jimmy's incorrectly tagged question (ArcObjects or.. Arc Objects), like stackoverflow
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No ... for all the reasons in the No section. Tags need to be implemented...in a Borg system, the post could be scanned for relevant tags and the appropriate forum suggested. Most people aren't that sentient and will continue to post in the General forum (ie field calculator Python issues) or in the GP forum. But anyway it is the posting that is the problem not the forum splits and/or aggregations. I would vote for removing any General forum altogether
It seems that esri is becoming more python centric.
Seems like "Python Scripting" is an important "Function" and is becoming more so for many of us...
So my questions:
- Will a separate Python forum remedy this situation? Will it prevent python discussions from cropping up in other forums?
- Do you guys recommend posting the same question multiple times on multiple forums?
- And should any and all Python related discussions go in a future Python forum?
As Dan mentioned above, there has to be another way�?�
For example i have seen topics like the following throughout the geoprocessing forum:
- Model Builder
- Writing custom Geoprocessor Tools with their own Python Scripts
- Writing Python Scripts from Scratch to be used via command line
- ArcObjects and Python
- This third party library python has issues with ArcGIS
- My python install is borked.
- How can i implement X for python? (or any other question just about python)
So my questions:
- Will a separate Python forum remedy this situation? Will it prevent python discussions from cropping up in other forums?
- Do you guys recommend posting the same question multiple times on multiple forums?
- And should any and all Python related discussions go in a future Python forum?
#1a: Won't remedy it, but I do think it will minimize it.
#1b: No, but again, probably minimize it.
#2: No, but honestly I don't really see the problem in cross posting the same thread to different forums.
#3. Ideally yes.
This point was made in the "Should we split" post. We would need a team that was keeping constant eye on posts or a very complex spider that was constantly crawling the forums tagging things.
Since when is AO happy? It makes my brain hurt.
Okay, so I invite you guys to go to the main page: http://forums.arcgis.com/index.php and pick a group, whether Extensions, Functions, etc, and just go down the list and you COULD very well write a python script for use in a majority of these topics. If I had a question about automating my Map Templates (using data driven pages) with a python script, and I want it to populate values for my edit feature templates, and have it kick off a report as well, where do I put that question? (This is something we are actually looking at but I haven�??t posted this question yet). Will I put this in Map Automation (for data driven pages), Python (because it is a python script), Map templates (can we even do this for edit templates yet?), Cartography (for edit templates, also concerns layouts and possible layout optimization), or in ArcGIS Desktop-General (because of that report element)? And if I was having a heck of a time getting my buffer GP tool to work for my Silverlight web app, do I put that in the GP or Silverlight forum? You guys might have better examples of these types of scenarios but I think you know what I mean that basically, a question can easily cross multiple forums/subforums.
Another question in regards to your response to #3:
Do you think Esri should move any and all existing python related discussions (like those currently in Map Automation, etc) to the future Python subforum?