On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Robert Monical wrote:

>[...]
>
> 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.

Check out http://faqomatic.sourceforge.net/.

> [...]

-- 
                Matthew Saltzman

Clemson University Math Sciences
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs



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