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Politicsforum.org - Myra Bronstein - 15-11-2008

Magda Hassan Wrote:No one is using Op-Ed. Should we keep this, delete this or change it to the Miscellaneous forum that David suggested?

Shall I go ahead and make a Geo-Political hot spots forum? In time for the next guerre de jour?

I'd like folders to be a bit more descriptive than "Miscellaneous." I guess we can wait to see how much Op-Ed is used (twice so far). I do like the folders you've added so far.


Politicsforum.org - Myra Bronstein - 24-11-2008

Peter Lemkin Wrote:...
As a matter of fact, before this Forum hopefully gets large, I'd think it would be a good idea, if not too much work to make more topics; [divide-up] some now into separate areas, and put the existing threads into them. I've also posted a few threads I felt really didn't fit well into any of the existing catagories, so think there should always be one called 'Other', or some such - which you can decide if it should start-off a new topic heading or just remain in 'other'. Just my 2 cents.

Peter (and everyone),

Now that we've added a few more topic names do you have any threads that need to be relocated? We can do a little rearranging now that we're done adding forums.


Politicsforum.org - Peter Lemkin - 24-11-2008

Myra Bronstein Wrote:Yeah. I like 'Geographical hot spots." Should we add it?

Georgraphic hot spots, past and present - where one could enter in a thread on, say Somalia today, or Ancient Rome, Kosovo not long ago, or American Revolution's real motives and ideals...etc.


Politicsforum.org - Magda Hassan - 24-11-2008

Well, if it was ancient Rome or the American revolution I would put it in history. If it was recent I would put it in Geo-graphical hot spots. If all else fails there is 'Other'.