Ok gave this a little though and I'm thinking something along the lines of this (the names are meant to convey meaning and are not that great):

THCF (as is basically)

F# Launch Pad

(the books, tutorials, tools, education forums here...this is where you start)

Platform F#

(subforums for F# and...Biztalk, SQl, CF, Avalon, the platform type stuff)

Domain F# (blanked on a good name)

(Subforums for F# Math, F# Finance, F# AI, F# Crypto... the domain type stuff)

Not sure about the "F# Forward Practices" Category...seems like that could be simplified into F# and Architecture (with patterns and whatnot, F# and Methodology (with the RUP, TDD, Scrum, etc). I've never thought of all of those things as "language-driven" so I may be missing the big picture on the need for a bunch of separate forums. Is F# TDD so much different than C# TDD in practice?

That would put you at about 5 or so top-level forums on the forum page. Much less scary. People can then get a quick overview and drill down to the subforums that interest them.

That's my two copper.

By on 2/24/2006 8:56 PM ()
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