Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 13:57:46 EDT 2002 | bdoyle
I figured I would start a new thread about this to keep it focused. How old is a thread when its considered old? In otherwords, when should we lock it? 30/60/90 days? two weeks?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 17:21:47 EDT 2002 | davef
A thread os "old" when it drops off the page. So, "age" depends of the 'forum', for example: * 'Production Forum' threads currently drop off the page after about 12 days. * Other forum threads drop off the page after 30 days.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 16:00:11 EDT 2002 | dougt
If it keeps generating interest (other than sales promos) on a day to day basis then thats great. I would say that if it sits for 30 days it's probably now a resolved issue by its originator and its time to close it up.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 17:41:09 EDT 2002 | davef
Neither. It would be better if the person posting thread said, "I searched the fine SMTnet Archives, but couldn't find an answer to my question. Now, here's what I'd like to know ... " Barring that, it would be better to start a new thread, becaus
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 09 09:58:40 EDT 2009 | leemeyer
I have copies of this software. If you are still in need me an email and I will get a copy to you.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 16:25:47 EDT 2002 | bdoyle
ok time for a "what if" What if someone came back a year after a question was posted. The question dealt with a problem that this person had but didn't exactly cover everything. Would it be better for this person to post a new thread (and then mig
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 19:08:02 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
Brian How about setting up two levels of archives, one that is �inactive, accessible for comments� the other �archive� that is no longer changeable. The 12 day rule of inactive would simply roll to �accessible� and after 30 days total of inactivity
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 11:53:27 EDT 2002 | dougt
Where to end the thread........how about when the originator says thanks for the help, I have all the info I'm really interested in so don't write anymore. The thread, Where do I start?, is a good example. The originator has signaled that it's over
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 05 14:22:28 EDT 2009 | rdoom
I found this morning that my old Fluidmove software has crashed. I also found out that my installation disk #3 of four is not good. The Fluidmove DOS software revision is 3.3G. Does anyone out there have a copy or image of the diskettes? Any Ideas o
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 05 14:28:16 EDT 2009 | rdoom
I found this morning that my old Fluidmove software has crashed. I also found out that my installation disk #3 of four is not good. The Fluidmove DOS software revision is 3.3G. Does anyone out there have a copy or image of the diskettes? Any Ideas o