That's exactly what I saw happening. If you don't have a category for something, then put it on Other. If enough traffic on a specific topic happens, then add the category. I'm not sure there's enough for Backbone yet, but JQuery pretty much won their battle. Of course, forum traffic could prove me wrong.
>If enough threads around a certain topic are found, specific Javascript ToOlkit: JQeury can follow - while Craig identifies clearly defined areas, do I put a question about Backbone into "other" or for similar topic into Knockout ? That is seeing from "backend guy" POV - but perhaps a finely grained topic structure will lure more "web guys" here. Perhaps next division into JS UI, JS rooting/middleware, JS server, JS DB-connectivity is a compromize.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer