Re: Automatic FAQ

2002-03-22 Thread Alex McLintock
At 09:35 22/03/2002, you wrote: > > I wonder if there is a piece of software that accepts mails as input > and format them for the web. > > So I can forward it the best mails of the lists, and browse them, as an > FAQ. The editing part of FAQ maintenance cannot be underestimated. I'm quite ke

Re: Automatic FAQ

2002-03-22 Thread Andreas Hartmann
>FYI, the domain name cocoon-users.org is available. > I agree that a site like the one you mentioned would be a very >valuable resource. However, the entry point for new cocoon users >is the site on apache.org; we probably should focus on improving >it instead of making lots of small sites.

Re: Automatic FAQ

2002-03-22 Thread Andre Thenot
FYI, the domain name cocoon-users.org is available. I agree that a site like the one you mentioned would be a very valuable resource. However, the entry point for new cocoon users is the site on apache.org; we probably should focus on improving it instead of making lots of small sites. A.

Re: Automatic FAQ

2002-03-22 Thread Olivier Rossel
Very good remarks. Especially, the idea of a weblog that points to interesting URLs (web, mailing-list archives or whatever) could be really nice. Keeping reading the list is a heavy task, so a weblog could be nice when you have not a lot of time for it. I am french citizen and daily reads lin

Re: Automatic FAQ

2002-03-22 Thread MJ Ray
Olivier Rossel wrote: > Does it sound interesting to anyone? > May be, such a project already exists. Yes, it's an interesting idea. Luminas is already doing a semi-automatic grabbing of URLs sent to the lists and formatting those through Cocoon. You can see it at http://www.luminas.co.uk/techn

RE: Automatic FAQ

2002-03-22 Thread Leigh Dodds
> I wonder if there is a piece of software that accepts mails as input and > format them for the web. So I can forward it the best mails of the lists, and browse > them, as an FAQ. I agree that this is a good idea, but you can do this in a lot less technical way -- in fact I have been doing it

Re: Automatic FAQ

2002-03-22 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On Friday 22 March 2002 10:35, Olivier Rossel wrote: >. . . > I wonder if there is a piece of software that accepts mails as input > and format them for the web. >. . . This is just one piece of the puzzle: seems like XMTP (http://www.openhealth.org/xmtp/) can convert mail messages (RFC-822 for