Ken Hornstein <k...@pobox.com> writes: >>The original content of the FAQ came from the comp.mail.mh newsgroup. I >>haven't had access to that for years, which is the main reason we >>haven't had a FAQ update in a long time. Does it still exist? If so, is >>there traffic, and is there an email gateway? > > Ralph already answered you, but other than the FAQ and spam, the last > actual on-topic post on the newsgroup was in April. Before that, > the last on-topic post was in 2012 (and Jerry Heyman was nice enough to > redirect the person to the mailing list).
Thanks, I'll add the reference even if it isn't terribly active. >>As I was reacquainting myself with the FAQ, my first reaction was to >>remove all of the obsolete text, or references to sites that were no >>longer available. However, I thought better of it. This document >>encapsulates the long history of MH. What do you think? > > I believe that an FAQ should reflect the most up-to-date information > available. I think questions like, "Why does inc hang on a Sun?", should > totally be deleted. Also, I think a number of URLs (like to additional > software) are stale. Maybe take a look at every question that has a date > before 2008 and think about deleting it? Okay, yeah, that's probably > most of them. But still, there's a lot of stale stuff in there. I'd still like to hear from a few others on where to draw the line for purging old information. A reference to a piece of software whose URL is no longer accessible might still result in a search that turns up some software of some use to the user. I'm inclined to follow Ken's advice. However, once the information is gone, it is gone forever, so I'd like to get some more opinions before going crazy. -- Bill Wohler <woh...@newt.com> aka <bill.woh...@nasa.gov> http://www.newt.com/wohler/ GnuPG ID:610BD9AD _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list Nmh-workers@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers