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Re: Archiving old posts

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Originally Posted by Jeff Waegelin
As always happens, I've noticed many cases of people posting a new thread on a subject, then having some well-meaning individual do a search on the topic, only to find a thread from over a year ago, and say "Please search before you post". I think it's time we archived some of the threads from previous seasons. I would suggest moving anything with no activity before a certain cutoff date (say, December 31, 2002, or perhaps Kickoff 2003 if we want to base it on the FIRST season rather than calendar year) to a "2002" archive forum, similar to the ones from 1999-2001. We could also simply close threads before a cutoff date. Anyone else have any ideas for this, or think I'm just crazy?
I second that suggestion. If anyone wants to revive the topic, they can make a new topic and put a reference link in their post to the archieved post. Although I don't know if this is really the right time to do this, because Brandon seems real busy, lets see what he has to say, and others
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