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Kevplumb has invited everyone to pitch in with adding to /polishing his sticky definitions. I've posted one about flues and wondered if you'd take a look.

Longer term, is there a better mechanism for discussing sticky content? Or would doing so publicly be an education in itself?

Paul
 
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There ought to be a better way off doing it, but at present there isn't (is there?). We can't edit other people's posts, but we can copy blocks of text from them and then edit and post it as a suggestion for the OP to incorporate.

It would be better if it could be done in a separate section so those posts don't get mixed up with all the usual posts (and rapidly disappear down and off the first page). Any ideas how that might be done?

Also the definitions thread is getting clogged up with various comments that need to be deleted by the mods.

MOD

done ;)
 
Maybe the answer is to keep one topic going to which suggestions are added. It wouldn't clutter the site and could enlighten those who can be bothered to read it. ;)

Agree, current discussions are messing up the sticky posts.
 
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Maybe the answer is to keep one topic going to which suggestions are added.
Sounds like the best option available to us at present, but I expect it would drift off the first couple of pages pretty frequently. I suppose we could find it again by searching. Maybe it should be sticky too, although we don't want too many of those either.
 

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