on 2016 Oct 14 9:53 AM
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Thanks for the reminder, Joachim. While I think we all agree it's a minor issue (especially in the grand scheme of bigger problems), I can still follow up again to see if there is a more official response here.
Best regards,
--Jerry
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Thanks, Joachim. Let me look into getting those things changed...
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And instead of "Start Discussion" it's better to have "Edit Discussion Article" or "Edit Article", not "Edit Discussion" 🙂
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Why does is look strange? You create a discussion, you edit it. oO "Article" is (almost) nowhere to be found, why now "Edit article?"
Or do you mean, because the discussion is the whole thing (including the posts of our fellow CC addicts), not just the starting post?
Then maybe just "Edit post" and done. 🙂
I think, during early Open Beta these were called articles and later the team changed it to avoid confusion... probably this is how such types of content are named by default by the vendor.
It does seem rather weird but I'd rather pick one word and just stick with it. "Discussion" was already picked, so adding "article" would just cause confusion IMHO. And how many times we edit discussions (which only exist in CC) anyway?
If we really want to start a debate, err, discussion on this (can we get strike-through font some day, please?) then why not start with the fact that "your" in "Post your discussion" is totally redundant as I cannot post anybody else's discussion. 🙂
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