Even if
you make a complete list of questions and answers, if nobody
reads it, it is useless.
Are you sure about this one?! I normally start by doing a search for the
keyword that I'm interested in. An exhaustive FAQ increases the chances
of this to work. OTOH an extended FAQ might give
On Thursday 27 November 2003 10:02, Vizitiu, Ciprian wrote:
Even if
you make a complete list of questions and answers, if nobody
reads it, it is useless.
Are you sure about this one?!
That's merely my own opinion, like yours, of course. ;)
Probably I should have described more. My main
Instead of pointing out what questions should be included, I'd like to
suggest the general direction.
In principle, FAQ is prepared to reduce the burden of developers. It is
also useful for ordinary users, but the main purpose is make lives of
developers easier. So a good FAQ should decrease