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New Subforum for tutorials/usercases/examples/ for the specific app
jaapdeknaap
Member
Hi Homey,
Is it possible to make a Subforum with tutorials for the specific app.
Now you must search the complete forum for the right answer.
For example i want to know how Beter Logic works. I must search the Forum, Github, Appstore.
Maybe it is a lot easier if every app gets it own subforum.
Starting with a tutorial and where users can post there own flows that works.
For the people like me without any knowlegde of programming it would help a lot.
Thank you!
Is it possible to make a Subforum with tutorials for the specific app.
Now you must search the complete forum for the right answer.
For example i want to know how Beter Logic works. I must search the Forum, Github, Appstore.
Maybe it is a lot easier if every app gets it own subforum.
Starting with a tutorial and where users can post there own flows that works.
For the people like me without any knowlegde of programming it would help a lot.
Thank you!
Comments
https://forum.athom.com/discussion/3464/my-life-with-homey-or-setups-in-progress-or-flows-that-work-per-user
Problem is still, who is going to write them? You can always ask the developer to write some more in the readme or the generic topic of the app but still someone needs to write about it. When it's a community app it's not Athom's responsibility
Its a start And it is also easier for the developer to have 1 place for this. Or maybe hè can give somebody the moderator privileges for his specific tread..
Maybe a good thing If you can sort the forum on A/B/C or on Popular like the appstore itself.
And is the 1st post is always for the developer, so hè can update his tutorial/ examples.
In this way it stays clean.
Just my 2 cents