Support for Oolite
Posted: Fri May 24, 2024 2:31 pm
There is [url=viewtopic.php?p=296338#p296338]a post[/quote] that made me think:
Oolite is available on multiple operating systems and extremely configurable. In case someone perceives odd behaviour often it is not even possible for those who want to support to know what is going on. It would help for sure if screenshots, logfiles or expansion sets could be shared easily. But up to now we do not have a standard location anyone can use. It is up to users to find something, and often enough the files are in no usable state (happened to me recently).
Thinking further, this forum technically can allow to add attachements to forum posts. It has been disabled, and very likely for good reasons. The database would have gone down by now if all the attachements were allowed. After all it has collected all the posts since it's inception 20 years ago.
But what if we configure one dedicated support forum to allow uploads and expire the posts and messages after one month? That should allow users to more easily show what they've got while at the same time limiting the growth. We could as well give it a try and see where it goes, revisiting this decision if need be. What do you think?
Oolite is available on multiple operating systems and extremely configurable. In case someone perceives odd behaviour often it is not even possible for those who want to support to know what is going on. It would help for sure if screenshots, logfiles or expansion sets could be shared easily. But up to now we do not have a standard location anyone can use. It is up to users to find something, and often enough the files are in no usable state (happened to me recently).
Thinking further, this forum technically can allow to add attachements to forum posts. It has been disabled, and very likely for good reasons. The database would have gone down by now if all the attachements were allowed. After all it has collected all the posts since it's inception 20 years ago.
But what if we configure one dedicated support forum to allow uploads and expire the posts and messages after one month? That should allow users to more easily show what they've got while at the same time limiting the growth. We could as well give it a try and see where it goes, revisiting this decision if need be. What do you think?