As a personal opinion... ask yourself...

  • "Am I starting up my first group?"
    consider Newbie forums
  • "Am I setting up my computers?"
    consider Newbie forums for general questions ("What do I need?"), or Hardware forums for specifics ("Will xyz brand/model work for abc?")
  • "Am I setting up my software?"
    consider Newbie forums for general questions ("What software do I need?"), or Software forums for specifics ("How do I set up xyz feature of abc software?")
  • "Am I writing my first, or a new set of macros?"
    consider Newbie forums for general questions ("How do I write a macro?"), or Macros/Addons forum for specifics ("I want to tweak my existing macro to utilize FTL")
  • "Am I installing multiboxing addons?"
    consider Newbie forums for general questions ("What addons are useful?"), or Macros/Addons forum for specifics ("I want a macro that does xyz" or "How do I set up Jamba's abc feature?")



You see the trend?

If you have a specific question or request, generally you're going to want to ask in a forum tailored to that particular area. If you're asking a general question like a "What do I need?" question, that belongs in the Newbie area where people can give you direction.