dsanchez
(David Sánchez)
21 בנובמבר, 2016, 7:31pm
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In SMF a category is just a container for boards, i.e. you can not post anything in a category, you can only post in a Board or a sub-board. SMF allows for unlimited sub-boards.
In Discourse you can create topics in categories and sub-categories (two levels). To dig more, you use tags.
Assuming a forum is moved from SMF to Discourse is correct to assume the following will happen? For instance in Simple Machines Community Forum - Index
Category: Simple Machines
Board: News and Updates
Child (sub) board: Archives
In Discourse:
“Simple Machines” will become a category
“News and updates” will become a sub-category of the above
“Archives” will dissapear and all topics in it will be tagged with the word “Archives”? and all topics there will belong to “News and Updates”
Reason I am asking this is to prepare my forum’s structure for possible migration to Discourse.
Thanks!
Falco
(Falco)
21 בנובמבר, 2016, 7:34pm
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After doing this, you can amend the script to “Archive Topic” on Discourse.
How do “Archiving” vs. “Closing” a topic compare?
Common to both
Displays a “lock” icon next to topic in lists
Disables replying to topic
Disables “Invite” button at bottom of topic.
Closing or archiving a topic does not bump its last activity date.
Continues to allow flagging of topic or posts.
Continues to allow bookmarking.
Specific to Archived topics
Disables users ability to delete a post.
Disables likes.
Disabled poll based voting (effectively closing polls).
Disables display of top…
dsanchez
(David Sánchez)
21 בנובמבר, 2016, 7:40pm
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Hi Rafael, maybe the “Archives” name is not a good example. I just wanted to know what exactly happens with sub-sub-sub-category from SMF or any other traditional bulletin board when migrated to Discourse. Thanks.
Falco
(Falco)
21 בנובמבר, 2016, 7:48pm
4
Well we don’t have more than 2 levels deep categories, so it makes sense to reconsider your whole category infrastructure before migrating.
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