It may not have escaped your attention that we're no longer able to
effectively cope with the current demand in terms of support for
AudioQuake users.  The reasons are numerous but boil down to our current
lack of time.  On my side this is caused by a high workload in terms of
research.

I have, however, thought of a way we could improve this situation and
intend to try it from now on.  When anyone asks a question on the list
or directly that doesn't have an answer in our official documentation,
I'll spend a few minutes updating the documentation to answer that
question, then post the URL of the documentation.

That way, we can be confident that we'll either have a resource to refer
people to, or that there could be one soon.  It should not take too long
to tackle these questions one at a time so that's what I'll try.

If anyone has suggestions for answers we could include -- based on
e-mails that have been sent to this list, please mail me the URLs of the
mails in the archive (which you can find at http://lists.agrip.org.uk/
on the web).

I will try this out from the next time I answer a question on list or
directly.  If the answer is too long for the amount of time I have, I
will put it on a list and fill in a basic answer at the time.  I could
even make the list public on the Wiki so that people can fill in the
answers to the questions themselves, then I could incorporate those into
the manuals -- is this a good idea; would you contribute?

My apologies to those who are still waiting for answers to questions; I
am doing the best I can under the current circumstances and do hope this
will improve things for you guys :-).

If you have any suggestions or links to useful information that has
answered questions for you already, please let me know via
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- thanks.

best regards,


-- 
Matthew T. Atkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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