Help Wanted - Planning Police

Member for

20 years 8 months

If the answer posted by latter PPer is really enhacing the thread, it will be a great knowlegde sharing among the PPers. It will be very usefull for others in their future undertaking with improvising the skill.



One will appreciate the other regardless of continent, nation, race or religion.



Regards.

Member for

21 years

Hi Bernard,



I agree with you, but ppers should take some time and think about their postings, when someting is two years old, and the problem has been rectified, maybe answer if you can find a better solution. Don’t just shoot of the hip and find out later the guy you shot was your compatriot.



Some of the old threads are interesting and I spend some of my time reading them. Therefore deletion is not the answer.



Regards



Philip

Member for

22 years 7 months

Dear Bernard,



Wow!! what a reply, especially on the term "You never know how an old discussion may spark a new idea". So anybody can discuss on anything as long as the discussion is on the topic.





Cheers!!!



Daya

Member for

22 years 11 months

IMO, there is no problem in posting to an old thread as long as the message is on topic. You never know how an old discussion may spark a new idea.



The beauty of a forum is that discussions may span long periods of time and be open to all, unlike a live conversation or internet chat where participation is limited to individuals who are present at a specific period in time.



Bernard Ertl

eTaskMaker Project Planning Software

Member for

22 years 7 months

If it is the case then what is the solution, all answered threads to be identified by PP Admin and lock the threads?. then the next issue would be how to identify or classify that the thread is ready for locking?. who will advise(may be moderators!!)PP Admin.........

Member for

20 years 8 months

Philip,



Let we wake up together and answer all the threads still open for posting. Regardless of the age.



Be Cool!!!



Regards.

Member for

20 years 8 months

PP Admin,



Can other PPers have the emicon too. The best way is PP Admin prepare list of emicons and let the PPers to choose their preferences from the list. Just to enhance our post.



Regards.

Member for

16 years 9 months

Hi again Tamara, Guy, Mark and Bernard,



We now have the fifth member to your team. Ron Winter was one of the first guys to offer to help us all out. We have included him as one of the team. Welcome to Ron and many thanks to you all.



We will now handover control of the forum admin duties to you guys. Let us know what you need from us.



There are still a few bugs in the forum and we have a whole list of development suggestions to implement.



We have created a Private Forum Category in which you / we can make posts and discuss issues?

Member for

22 years 10 months

I also volunteered to moderate via a direct email but obviously, wasn’t accepted. I never heard back one way or the other.



Question? Do you think that it is appropriate to be talking back and forth between the three/four of you about a private administrative matter that only you can see on a permanent bulleting board? Wouldn’t a direct email work better and not confuse the rest of us?

Member for

16 years 9 months

Hi Ronald / Guys,



On the subject of cookies, PP only assigns a cookie when a user logs in AND the user requests that the system remembers the user name and password, by clicking the "Remember my Login ID" - thus a cookie is created.



As far as I can recall, all of ther functions on the site utilise things called "session variables" rather than cookies.

Member for

24 years 4 months

Ronald, I belive PP have just given the edit function to the four of us that volunteered to moderate forums.

Member for

22 years 10 months

I am logged on (hopefully) and I dont see any edit button. I also leave quite a few anonymous messages while I am logged-on as well. Perhaps it would help to know that I dont allow cookies. I guess that PP is only for those who accept cookies. Perhaps you should list this requirement in the sign-up page.

Member for

16 years 9 months

Guys,



Glad it works. Can I leave it to you guys to sort out some guidelines etc - we can post it on a "Guidelines Page" if you wish.



It is up to you how you make changes. Perhaps we can change the script to create some alternative tag (similar to the bold tag) that you could use to show your edits in red or something ?

Member for

24 years 4 months

James, editing works. Well done ! Could / should the edit be in a separate colour or font ?

Member for

16 years 9 months

Hi Guys,



Ooops, sorry.



The script changes were made to allow the Edit Buttons to be shown but we have a further member-related security flag in the edit script that checks some things too. This has been altered too.



It now works ok (I think). James, you are absolutely correct - Mark

Member for

16 years 9 months

Hi again Tamara, Guy, Mark and Bernard,



We have made some forum script changes such that when you are logged-in and you look at the messages within the forum you should now see an "Edit" button next to each message (woohey). This should allow you to edit the "Subject" and the "Message Body". It is a little primitive, but its a start.



For now at least, it will allow you to edit any of the forum messages in any of the forum categories - max flexibility for you heroes !



It was suggested that we place a MVP Page that shows the sites MVPs (Most Valued Planner!!?) picture and a paragraph about that person. If that appeals to you, email out your passport-sized picture, plus a few lines about yourself/expertise, personal website/company email address (if you wish) etc. We will talk more about how we show this on the site later.



On behalf of the team, thanks for your continued support.



If you would like an "emicon" to appear against you posts, drop us that on an email too.

Member for

16 years 9 months

Tamara, Guy, Mark and Bernard,



Thanks for your kind offers. Between us (and other future volunteers) I am sure we can get this forum really moving.



We will shortly make the script changes to allow all users to be able to edit their own posts with the added functionality that the moderators can edit anyones posts in any of the forums they choose. It has also been suggested that we post some "Forum Rules" - the following have been suggested...



1. No spam. PP already has sections for listing software, consulting services and job opportunities.



2. Keep conversations civil. This is a professional forum. (Note: this is not a problem right now, but would need to be in a policy statement if moderators are to be able to intervene should the need arise)



3. No cross (double) posting. Post once in the most appropriate forum. Double posts in multiple forums should be deleted.



We will get onto this very shortly. Thanks for your continued support and group assistance.

Member for

24 years 1 month

I am willing to assist. My main topic areas initially would be Planning and Scheduling (toolset independant),Work Definition (wbs and associated dictionaries), Training, and Generic Project Mgt/related EVM issues. Not sure how much time I can give and it would fluctuate depending on current workload.

Member for

16 years 9 months

Promotion...



If you wish you can have an emicon. I will add it to the list of development "tweaks" to do. No problem.



Regards

Development Team

Member for

24 years 4 months

Oooh, promotion to moderator. Does this mean we can use avatars like the Development Team ?



Seriously, guys, I would be happy to moderate:

PM Issues Discussion and

Contracts, Claims and Claims Assessment Discussion