number of sub forums
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I would have to agree as well.
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I would say that once meet dates/locations have been solidified, they get posted in the calendar, like we have been doing, and keep the post updated. I have no problems with a "Past Meets" subfolder, and moving the thread to that folder after the meet has occurred. By moving old threads, that will prevent the folders from getting cluttered with old info.
Realistically, it's up to the mods to make sure that these folders stay clean. We'll make sure old stuff gets moved to the correct subforum, and the "base" folders will only contain the most current meet info/suggestions.
Realistically, it's up to the mods to make sure that these folders stay clean. We'll make sure old stuff gets moved to the correct subforum, and the "base" folders will only contain the most current meet info/suggestions.
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Chris Barnett
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This forum is small enough, two forums is fine. Current and upcoming events, and past events. Once its a month past the event, move it to the past events forum.
Colorado Springs and Denver are close enough that there is no need for two different forums. Cities like LA and Dallas are bigger than both and the land in between combined.
Colorado Springs and Denver are close enough that there is no need for two different forums. Cities like LA and Dallas are bigger than both and the land in between combined.
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