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Previously, a dedicated category was created for each of the Arduino Modulino products. This is an established approach which generally works well. However, over the course of >6 months of the existence of these categories, they have only been used a few times (with some categories going completely unused).

A turning point has been reached with the release of four new Modulino products. Previously when there were only seven products it was reasonable to have dedicated categories even if rarely utilized. However, having a large number of categories does have a harmful effect on the usability of the forum. As the need arose to increase that number to eleven (and quite possibly beyond that in the future), it seems likely the harm caused by these categories outweighs the benefits. For this reason, the decision was made to use a single category for all Modulino products.

The user created topics were moved from the per-product categories to the general "Modulino" category.

In order to avoid breaking any links to the existing categories, they were moved under a "recycle bin" category dedicated to deprecated categories. The hope is to eventually remove these categories if a way is found to create redirects to maintain the functionality of links targeting their URLs. The category descriptions are updated to clearly communicate this situation and direct users to the "Modulino" category.

The subcategories of the "Official Hardware" category use the structure established by the documentation website.

Previously, the categories for the Modulino products were placed under an "Accessories" category. This was inconsistent
with the documentation website, which places them under a top level "Modulino" category.

Since the "Accessories" category only contained Modulino product categories, and since there is no "Accessories"
category on the documentation website, it can be reused for this purpose.
Previously, a dedicated category was created for each of the Arduino Modulino products. This is an established approach
which generally works well. However, over the course of >6 months of the existence of these categories, they have only
been used a few times (with some categories going completely unused).

A turning point has been reached with the release of four new Modulino products. Previously when there were only seven
products it was reasonable to have dedicated categories even if rarely utilized. However, having a large number of
categories does have a harmful effect on the usability of the forum. As the need arose to increase that number to eleven
(and quite possibly beyond that in the future), it seems likely the harm caused by these categories outweighs the
benefits. For this reason, the decision was made to use a single category for all Modulino products.

The user created topics were moved from the per-product categories to the general "Modulino" category.

In order to avoid breaking any links to the existing categories, they were moved under a "recycle bin" category
dedicated to deprecated categories. The hope is to eventually remove these categories if a way is found to create
redirects to maintain the functionality of links targeting their URLs. The category descriptions are updated to clearly
communicate this situation and direct users to the "Modulino" category.
@per1234 per1234 self-assigned this Dec 4, 2025
@per1234 per1234 added type: enhancement Proposed improvement topic: code Related to content of the project itself labels Dec 4, 2025
@per1234 per1234 merged commit f594577 into arduino:main Dec 4, 2025
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@per1234 per1234 deleted the modulino-category branch December 5, 2025 07:47
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