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    Jon Rista
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    So...I've been looking for WF threads to see what kinds of questions ppl have been asking, and what the solutions were. I dug through like 10 pages or so of WPF questions and finally gave up. Could we split off the WF and WCF forums so that the questions don't get drowned in the deluge of WPF? Thanks.

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      So...I've been looking for WF threads to see what kinds of questions ppl have been asking, and what the solutions were. I dug through like 10 pages or so of WPF questions and finally gave up. Could we split off the WF and WCF forums so that the questions don't get drowned in the deluge of WPF? Thanks.

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      Luc Pattyn
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      Hi, deciding on new forums, and how to partition the topics, must be a challenge. Initially a new forum risks remaining rather empty, after a couple of years a forum may be flooded and deserving a split. Anyhow, searching the all the forums for "WF" currently yields 35 hits; you ar familiar with the "Search Messages" button, are you? :)

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        Hi, deciding on new forums, and how to partition the topics, must be a challenge. Initially a new forum risks remaining rather empty, after a couple of years a forum may be flooded and deserving a split. Anyhow, searching the all the forums for "WF" currently yields 35 hits; you ar familiar with the "Search Messages" button, are you? :)

        Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]


        Love, happiness and fewer bugs for 2009!


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        How many ways can you search for all the variations of WF? WF, WWF, Windows Workflow, Windows Workflow Foundation, Workflow Foundation, Workflow. Throw in more targeted questions like sequence, action, etc., and searching becomes a royal pain. Hence the request.

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          How many ways can you search for all the variations of WF? WF, WWF, Windows Workflow, Windows Workflow Foundation, Workflow Foundation, Workflow. Throw in more targeted questions like sequence, action, etc., and searching becomes a royal pain. Hence the request.

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          As a request, you better post in the "Site Suggestions and Bugs" forum. :)

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            As a request, you better post in the "Site Suggestions and Bugs" forum. :)

            Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]


            Love, happiness and fewer bugs for 2009!


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            Thanks, will do.

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