On Mairt, 2002-02-19 at 14:10, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Ken Guest (kwg at renre-europe.com):
>> > Yes, and I think that while there is a lot of useful and pertinent
> > information being dispensed via the mailing lists it can be somewhat
> > disjoint at times (especially when given in the form of related yet
> > seperate emails) which is why I am of the opinion that the website
> > should be used, not to replace the [functionality of the] mailing lists
> > but to complement them and provide conjoint readable articles that will
> > be of use to beginners and experts alike.
>> My view: A FAQ situated there would advance that goal nicely, if someone
> were willing to build and maintain it.
I've been told a few times that a FAQ can be a bit overpowering for
beginners which is why I think it's best to have articles/pages written
for the Beginners Linux Guide[1] and for the Articles section.
k.
[1] - http://www.linux.ie/newusers/beginners-linux-guide/
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