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Old 28th March 2006, 04:30 AM
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Rate Threads by Experience Level

Currently, there is a feature on the board that allows people to rate threads by greatness.

I am not a super-advanced Fedora user, but I feel comfortable enough to help newbies. It would really nice if someone could write a modification for this forum to allow people to rate their questions by the level of experience required to answer it.

In other words, I could do a search for all of the "newbie" level threads, and be able to answer those.

It wouldn't be perfect, of course, because sometimes people think that a question is simple, but it ends up stumping the experts.
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