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Greg Bernhardt
Nov18-05, 11:08 AM
1. The Engineering forum in Homework Help has been renamed to "Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology".

2. The Brain Teasers forum is now a sub forum of general discussion

3. The Feedback Forum is now part of the PF Lounge

4. Consequently the PF Community category has been removed

The staff and I are continually working on creating a more solid, accessible, usable and friendly forum experience. There might be a few more changes in the mix, I'll update in here as the changes go through.

robphy
Nov18-05, 12:59 PM
I notice that some HW-questions get posted in the Tutorials category. I'm not sure if this has been a big problem. To alleviate this, it might be helpful if "Math & Science Tutorials" is renamed to "Math & Science Reading Room" or something.


In my opinion, "Special & General Relativity" should go in the Physics category [as Quantum Physics is]. Historically, one might have associated "[outer] space" with relativistic physics. However, today we [should] realize that relativity is more about "Physics" than about "Astronomy and Cosmology". [Indeed, Quantum Physics isn't just about "Atoms and Elementary Particles".] In light of all the World Year of Physics efforts, isn't it time that Relativity be accepted as Physics that is becoming more a part of our everyday lives?

Greg Bernhardt
Nov18-05, 01:10 PM
I notice that some HW-questions get posted in the Tutorials category. I'm not sure if this has been a big problem. To alleviate this, it might be helpful if "Math & Science Tutorials" is renamed to "Math & Science Reading Room" or something.


I'll investigate this



In my opinion, "Special & General Relativity" should go in the Physics category [as Quantum Physics is]. Historically, one might have associated "[outer] space" with relativistic physics. However, today we [should] realize that relativity is more about "Physics" than about "Astronomy and Cosmology". [Indeed, Quantum Physics isn't just about "Atoms and Elementary Particles".] In light of all the World Year of Physics efforts, isn't it time that Relativity be accepted as Physics that is becoming more a part of our everyday lives?


The staff is actually in talks about a possible physics/astronomy restructure.

mattmns
Nov18-05, 02:45 PM
Cool, I like it!

George Jones
Nov18-05, 03:22 PM
In my opinion, "Special & General Relativity" should go in the Physics category [as Quantum Physics is]. Historically, one might have associated "[outer] space" with relativistic physics. However, today we [should] realize that relativity is more about "Physics" than about "Astronomy and Cosmology". [Indeed, Quantum Physics isn't just about "Atoms and Elementary Particles".] In light of all the World Year of Physics efforts, isn't it time that Relativity be accepted as Physics that is becoming more a part of our everyday lives?


Hear, Hear!

Moonbear
Nov18-05, 05:34 PM
In my opinion, "Special & General Relativity" should go in the Physics category [as Quantum Physics is]. Historically, one might have associated "[outer] space" with relativistic physics. However, today we [should] realize that relativity is more about "Physics" than about "Astronomy and Cosmology". [Indeed, Quantum Physics isn't just about "Atoms and Elementary Particles".] In light of all the World Year of Physics efforts, isn't it time that Relativity be accepted as Physics that is becoming more a part of our everyday lives?


Have you been peeking through the curtains to the mentor's forum? Those types of changes are currently under discussion.

robphy
Nov18-05, 06:56 PM
Have you been peeking through the curtains to the mentor's forum? Those types of changes are currently under discussion.
Um.... the wind blew the curtains open for a second.:tongue:

I actually brought up this point last month in the PF Review thread,
http://physicsforums.com/showpost.php?p=772851&postcount=4

FredGarvin
Nov18-05, 08:02 PM
1. The Engineering forum in Homework Help has been renamed to "Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology".
Uh oh. They're letting the riff-raff in...:tongue2:

Astronuc
Nov19-05, 01:24 PM
I notice that some HW-questions get posted in the Tutorials category. I'm not sure if this has been a big problem. To alleviate this, it might be helpful if "Math & Science Tutorials" is renamed to "Math & Science Reading Room" or something. Not too many though. The mentors usually move them. But perhaps a parethical statement, e.g. (No HW Posts Please) or (Not for HW), would be appropriate.

In the Tutorials Section - perhaps an Engineering Tutorial Section Could be included. I included a Strength of Materials Tutorial in "Math & Science Tutorials" because it did not seem appropriate in either of the physics sections.


In my opinion, "Special & General Relativity" should go in the Physics category [as Quantum Physics is]. Historically, one might have associated "[outer] space" with relativistic physics. However, today we [should] realize that relativity is more about "Physics" than about "Astronomy and Cosmology". [Indeed, Quantum Physics isn't just about "Atoms and Elementary Particles".] In light of all the World Year of Physics efforts, isn't it time that Relativity be accepted as Physics that is becoming more a part of our everyday lives?


"Atoms, Molecules, & Solids " could be "Atomic, Molecular and Condensed Matter Physics"?
For reference - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condensed-Matter_Physics

"Nuclei & Particles" - "Sub-atomic physics"? But Nuclear and Particle Physics would seem OK.

Good reference on Physics and major areas - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics

Perhaps "Special Relativity" goes under Physics and "General Relativity" stays under Astrophysics - Astronomy & Cosmology. I am thinking in terms of size.

Greg Bernhardt
Nov20-05, 06:43 PM
Another change: The software and hardware forum in the general technology category have been combined into a new forum called "computers", it also contains a sub forum called "programming".

Ouabache
Nov20-05, 09:01 PM
Another change: The software and hardware forum in the general technology category have been combined into a new forum called "computers", it also contains a sub forum called "programming".
Nice one!! :smile: I always felt the category hardware was a misnomer.
As many here know, hardware covers a very broad category of items (across several engineering disciplines), yet the majority of posts on hardware were computer related. :uhh: