What would you add to F1technical?

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yzfr7
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You could add a section in the database for F1 parts suppliers, as the all cars and all teams. After the Mahle pistons thread, it seems there is plenty of interest. It could be easy to start by going into each team's webpage and checking the official partners and suppliers. Then have the name, a brief history and the products, and link to official webpage. It could be organised by types of products: tyres, pistons, brake system.
pax

Belatti
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Jersey Tom wrote:Add free beer.
cold draught Guinness, please :D
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modbaraban
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Please tell us it's work in progress :)

rjsa
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An ignore user feature, please?

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Steven
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Jersey Tom wrote:Add free beer.
Working on it. Stella Artois perhaps? :D
Giblet wrote:What I would really like to see, is a Digg.com style area
at the bottom of each news article, for registered users to comment on
that particular article, which will help keep the forum a bit less
clustered, and as the news article fades into obscurity, the comments
for it will always be attached, making searching for news related
threads waaaay easier. No need to start a new forum topic for us to
chat about a news article.
A bit like it is in the devblog then? I am however constantly wondering how to improve the coupling between the news/articles/f1db with the forum. Hence I'm not sure about the commenting yet. Any ideas?
Giblet wrote:Have you also considered adding the
Digg or Reedit style up/down buttons? This way, if one of the articles
here gets dugg up like madd on digg, then you will get the Digg effect,
as thousands of users show up for the one article to read. But that can
be good for click revenue, and at the end of the day, I know you are
not in it for the money, but the money is always nice.
There is a digg button at the bottom of each news article that allows you to digg the page. Is that what you are asking?
Giblet wrote:You should also add a donation link, to try to recoup some of your time/money you have burned for US.
There is one, in the blue bar of the footer of each page ;)
yzfr7 wrote:You could add a section in the database for F1 parts suppliers, as the
all cars and all teams. After the Mahle pistons thread, it seems there
is plenty of interest. It could be easy to start by going into each
team's webpage and checking the official partners and suppliers. Then
have the name, a brief history and the products, and link to official
webpage. It could be organised by types of products: tyres, pistons,
brake system.
What might be possible in the short term is to add more supplier info on the car information pages, including a link. Feel free to suggest any changes to a specific car page to speed this up a bit.
rjsa wrote:An ignore user feature, please?
I fail to see how an ignore function can help for a forum thread. You will miss posts and from time to time will be unable to comment properly. I am all ears for argumentation though. :wink:

xpensive
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Steven,
You should put a limit to the so far free opening of new threads on any topic.
A poster should have to apply for doing that, then judged by a moderator.

This would give F1Technical a higher overall level of quality.

This is what I think, belive, as well as would consider.
"I spent most of my money on wine and women...I wasted the rest"

FLC
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Something much more simple that I find missing sometimes, especially with the long threads of late is an option to jump to a certain page in the thread.

Or maybe there is an option like that and I'm not aware of it?

SpookTheHamster
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FLC wrote:Something much more simple that I find missing sometimes, especially with the long threads of late is an option to jump to a certain page in the thread.

Or maybe there is an option like that and I'm not aware of it?
Click where it says "Page X of Y" by the page numbers at the bottom.

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Ciro Pabón
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There is a navigator bar with the page numbers, as SpookTheHamster explains (thanks, Spook), at the bottom and at the top of the page.

I like xpensive idea. Perhaps you could avoid moderation of new threads (and thus, a delay in the post of, maybe, several hours) by showing a dialogue after you hit "submit" that says: "There are this threads with titles related to the subject of the one you're starting:... (list of related threads). Are you sure you want to start a new thread or do you prefer to post at the end of one of those listed?"

We try to do it "manually", X. If we think a thread is irrelevant we can always erase it or merge it with an existing one.

Watching the number of spam threads we had lately, I think xpensive proposition is also a way to avoid threads started for spam, but I guess spammers will post at the end of existing ones.
Ciro

xpensive
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Could be made in different ways I guess, it's just that more often than I can remember, a newbie starts a new thread on "what's KERS?" or "idea for a new diffuser". In his first posting.
"I spent most of my money on wine and women...I wasted the rest"

xpensive
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Another way would be for the moderators to introduce all new threads, on the suggestions from posters.
"I spent most of my money on wine and women...I wasted the rest"

bar555
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What is your opinion if it is to split Aerodynamics, chassis and tyres section into different boards which would contain each year technical analysis and comparisons threads
like
2009 technical analysis and comparisons
2008 technical analysis and comparisons
and so on ....


This would help us a lot to search certain things and developments per season .
Future is like walking into past......

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FLC
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SpookTheHamster wrote:
FLC wrote:Something much more simple that I find missing sometimes, especially with the long threads of late is an option to jump to a certain page in the thread.

Or maybe there is an option like that and I'm not aware of it?
Click where it says "Page X of Y" by the page numbers at the bottom.
Thanks a lot.

RH1300S
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I have not read the whole thread - this amy have been mentioned:

When a link is clicked in a thread it opens the page directly.

It would be nice to open a new browser window so that the reader can stay with F1technical and browse the link separately.

mx_tifoso
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RH1300S wrote:... When a link is clicked in a thread it opens the page directly.

It would be nice to open a new browser window so that the reader can stay with F1technical and browse the link separately.
I think I mentioned this some time ago.

All you have to do is right click on the link, then choose 'open link in new window', or 'open link in new tab'.
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