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Mathcad Planet is no more a "collaboratory", just a "Facebook" chat. I would conserve 3 categories
1. Other subjects for non work sheets comments and else
2.. Puzzles & Games as non Engineering stuff
3. "Usage" for all matters concerning Mathcad
In Mathcad, everything is "Usage"
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Zap: twitters, blogs, documents [all the useless stuff].
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Get enough glue and paper to blank and zap "Trending subjects
and replace by a list of "per collab list of all his work sheets in Planet"
Example: clicking on my name I could see all my work sheets listed
That would ease to link visitors to material already treated.
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About the Mathcad Planet "chain delete bug"
Here is:
Interesting that you should be so up in arms about this policy, and yet you were quite willing to exploit it and delete not only your own post but also deliberately delete my reply to it in this thread:
http://communities.ptc.com/message/150750#150750
I agree that allowing uses to delete other users posts under any circumstances at all is a stunningly bad policy, but it is optional. If you delete your own post you do not have to delete all the replies. So if you are so against allowing people to do this then perhaps you should refrain from doing so yourself.
Especially, in the future please refrain from deleting my posts! I would not delete someone else's post, even if I don't agree with what they said or if they pointed out that I was wrong. So I would prefer it if people didn't do that to me.
If someone deletes your post do you loose the points accumulated from that post?
Mike
MIke Armstrong wrote:
If someone deletes your post do you loose the points accumulated from that post?
Mike
The purpose of deleting a message is to keep the forum clean.
Deleting a message shouldn't negate accumulated points.
What do you think about visitors doing less for themselves
than collabs do for them. Do you think this kind of visitors
deserve points ? points of what ? Like rating the level of
guilt vs the IC !
jean Giraud wrote
The purpose of deleting a message is to keep the forum clean.
Deleting a message shouldn't negate accumulated points.
What do you think about visitors doing less for themselves
than collabs do for them. Do you think this kind of visitors
deserve points ? points of what ? Like rating the level of
guilt vs the IC !
Jean,
I agree that you should be able to delete your own post, but not posts from other members just because they have directly responded to your post. There has been numerous occasions where I have found a answer from a forum member responding to a post which wasn't directly replied to my question.
For example
Post 1 - I ask a question
Post 2 - you give a suggestion which isn't quite what I was looking for.
Post 3 - Richard modifies your sheet and reply's to your post and is exactly what I was after.
With the current ""Chain delete bug" your could remove your post and Richards (Which was the answer to the initial question).
Something wrong there.
Mike
Mike, [Richard as well]
You have to stop nagging and defaming me !!!
I have never deleted any collab message, I'm not a little secret mouse
at PTC web community. I'm entitled to delete my own message and
only my own message. That your message and Richard message got
deleted, ask the web master to put it back.
Direct your complaint to Dan Marotta, Mona ... who else ?
jmG
jean Giraud wrote:
Mike, [Richard as well]
You have to stop nagging and defaming me !!!
jmG
Jean,
I'm not naggaing or defaming you, if it came across like that sorry.
Just posting my opinion.
Mike
jean Giraud wrote:
Mike, [Richard as well]
You have to stop nagging and defaming me !!!
I haven't nagged you or defamed you either.
I have never deleted any collab message,
Well, you did, one of mine. That's the only one I know of though, and it's therefore only one I have brought up. And once I had said what I wanted to say I let it drop. So since I have only brought up the one post (of mine) you did delete I am not defaming you. And since I brought it up only once, and then let it go, I am not nagging you.