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Welcome to the LabVIEW Support Board?

I just noticed this yesterday:

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What's the point of this?

 

I don't know about anyone else but when I am on a forum dedicated to LabVIEW I do not tag all my posts "LabVIEW" because it is more than painfully obvious that posts on a LabVIEW forum would pertain to LabVIEW.

 

By selecting the Browse LabVIEW Topics you reduce the amount of posts from 1724 pages of LabVIEW related posts to one page containing 52 posts

 

Oh, as for LabVIEW NXG that deserves its own NXG forum.

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RTSLVU wrote:

Oh, as for LabVIEW NXG that deserves its own NXG forum.


I disagree.  NXG is still LabVIEW, just a different skin.  Most concepts will be the same, just a different look.  Not sure we really need to advertise the tags so much though.


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Hi RTSLVU,

We want to provide a singular place for conversations around all things LabVIEW. However, we still want users to be able to segment the content based on the version of LabVIEW that they're using. Therefore, we have implemented the use of "labels" in the LabVIEW board to require users to indicate whether their post is about LabVIEW or LabVIEW NXG when they create a new topic. We will evaluate how well this approach works based on the volume of topics that we receive.

Also, we plan to retroactively apply the LabVIEW label to older topics, so that when clicking on the LabVIEW label you see more content.

 

Thanks,

Lili

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@LiliMcDonald wrote:

Hi RTSLVU,

We want to provide a singular place for conversations around all things LabVIEW. However, we still want users to be able to segment the content based on the version of LabVIEW that they're using.


Seems like you are forcing us to basically throw everything into one pile and then next time we need something you are telling us we will have to sort the pile ourselves, and hope everyone else tagged their posts correctly.

 

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