I'm happy to see this thread slowly getting attention.
Strongly suggested to keep a single HS-Mod Request thread. Or else there will be so many threads and not many usually visit too many unread threads.. From what I can guess. The most requests will be clothing and accessories.
I like the sub-forum we have HF so it's the best option.
Should I consider that you did a mistake while voting ?
If I understand correctly, you would prefer having a single thread for all requests (since they don't get that much attention) and one thread per mod (ideally with per-game sub-forums).
But you voted for a single thread for both requests and releases, so I'm a bit conflicted. Can you detail ?
For mod release thread, most of the posts are mod-specific. It could be a bug report on glossiness of shoes A, or an explanation on the 12th shortcut of plugin B. Users/modders can hardly search those information if they are mixed into one mod support thread. Therefore, splitting up mod release thread is a better way for both users/modders to give feedback and advice to each other.
You're right : the current setup makes it difficult to provide support / updates on mods.
At first, everyone was asking for support in the
Modding Discussion, making the thread difficult to follow, and cluttered with unrelated messages : topics and questions about modding were buried in requests and queries from end-users.
So, I decided to split all the support-related queries in their own thread. I separated everything that is related to "using and installing mod", in order to make the
Modding Discussion some kind of a "modder-only" thread centered around "creating mods".
But it's still far from optimal. The support thread is now a big dump of anything, ranging from requests that I split from the modding discussion (I put them in there for convenience) to updates from Alexae.
So, each mod having its own thread would be far better, as far as I'm concerned. In fact, I believe this is something that should be done whatever the end result of this vote, because it would make life easier for everyone.
Mod request thread is a little bit different. They are specific to tastes and preferences, but not to any particular mods/modders. Any modders who are interested can take part in it, but separate request thread does no good to them. Are any modders patient enough to open 20 threads and read all the details in it before they take up a request? I don't think many of them will do, and most of them will only read the thread titles, at most. If you put all the requests into a thread, not only modders can easily follow them (reading 20 posts in a tab is better than reading 20 threads in 20 tabs), but users can also draw modders' attention by having likes on similar requests/pictures on how the clothes look like/diagrams on some concepts in making utility mods etc.
What I was thinking about is rather simple : once I have split all the releases in their own thread, I can move all the posts from the "support thread" in their respective mod release thread.
This would then allow me to convert the current "support thread" into a "request thread" and merge all the requests in it.
From this point, we can easily maintain the OP and use it to list all requests (not that many to handle).
Using the "like" to "vote" for a request is a nice idea. That's another good point in favour of the single-thread approach concerning requests.
In a perfect enviroment i think:
A seperate subforum for requests and submissions.
-Each subforum could have a "master thread" a stickied thread where they are links to the actual thread.
--Each request/release having its own thread it can be discussed and "answered"(in case of requests).
---Incase a request has already been made it will be "answered" by a link to the older thread.
This will likely need extra "moderation" but this would be a what i consider a "perfect enviroment"
To me, it feels like it's going to be a little bit too much work for the moderation team. If we had automated tools, it could be done, but we would have to make all those "master threads" by hand.
Also, there's that issue with the "request threads" not getting much attention. This is one of the reason why I want to merge them. Ramoram and Aastaroth seems to agree with this lack of attention, too.
If you look at the current requests, most of them simply have no reply. Except for a few case where, in fact, the users who made those requests decided to answer themselves or make the mod on their own.
Most modders would probably prefer having a single thread (or even better : a single post) where to look for ideas, since most modders would only make mods that fancy them (you won't work on something that's too far from your fetishes).
This is the reason why I think merging the requests could be a better approach. And, of course, having all the requests listed in the first post of that "request thread" in order to prevent them from having to browse pages of content to get an idea of what people are asking for.