Hello,

Aaron Turner has agreed to let us use his old FAQ as a point of departure.
http://rhlufaq.synfin.net

His only requirements are:

1) Is that any FAQ you use maintains the original author name clearly
displayed.  Basically, give credit where credit is due.

2) Is that any FAQ you use is available free of charge or subscription.
You may not charge for access, require users to login, or place ads on
pages containing the original FAQ's or works derived from them.

I agree 1000%.


My thinking goes along these line:
1. A separate mailing list (suggestion/volunteers?) for FAQ maintainers. My 
tendency is to use yahoo groups (old eGroups) but am sure that someone on 
this list has
2. A process for submitting FAQ entries. Every FAQ entry has a named author 
(pride of authorship and all that).
3. Rather than a static HTML FAQ, I'm leaning toward a database driven FAQ 
(Postgres or MySQL: suggestions?). After all, I am a database guy. I think 
this, once established, will ease the burden of keeping the FAQ current. 
Have to work out who has write access to the database etc. And, of course, 
design and build it.. We could generate a static FAQ for user/mirror 
download on request.
4. My tiny business sits on an under-used T1, so I'll probably start out 
hosting it.

I have a nasty travel schedule for the next month so will not be around the 
list much.  After getting my RedHat in box down to less than 200 messages 
last week, it is back up to 548 (sigh).

Regards


Robert Monical
Moving Restech to Linux and Oracle 9
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www.restek.com




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