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Vaniver comments on What is the Main/Discussion distinction, and what should it be? - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Vaniver 30 December 2013 06:38:47PM 13 points [-]

I think that the Main/Discussion distinction is obsolete, and should be done away with. I think that there are a lot of neat ways to present posts to people, and that we could use the tagging system more effectively, and that meetups shouldn't be in Discussion, and so on.

I also think that this will not change without devoted programmer-hours, and that it may be better to do a fundraising campaign for programmer-time for new features than discuss policy changes.

Comment author: ChristianKl 30 December 2013 11:03:15PM 5 points [-]

Before searching the programmer time it would be good to have a statement from the powers that be that they would approve of implementing a particular change.