Martin Cooper wrote:
> +0 on a FAQ list. A central submission point might be useful, but IMHO the
> information needs to make it to a web page and be browseable (in the non-web
> sense of the term) to be truly useful. 

Ahh, but it is =:0)

If the subjects were worded properly, what's the real difference between 

http://www.mail-archive.com/struts-user%40jakarta.apache.org/

and 

http://jguru.com/faq/Struts

?

In either case, I can browse back from the most recent questions to the
earliest, drilling down as I go, or pull up a weighted word search. 

And if someone wanted to categorize them, well that's what hyperlinks
are for =:0)

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