Joshua Slive wrote: > > 4. Changed the format of the Q&A to <h3>s rather than a big > <ol>. There is no longer any numbering in the FAQ.
-1. I often refer people to specific questions by number. Hard-code them into the <h3> if you like, but use an <ol> for the index. And continue to have a link for a single massive all-inclusive page -- otherwise printing is a major PITA. > I believe we should just give up on the idea of having a > plain-text FAQ to post to usenet. That created a bunch of > complication and nobody every actually did it anyway. -1. Just because it has not been done does *not* mean we should make it more difficult to do than it already is. Besides, it is still on my to-do list. > If there are questions that I have not transferred that people > believe must be in the 2.0 FAQ right away, please let me know. > In general, I believe it is best to actually wait and see what > the "frequently asked questions" turn out to be. I would actually consider nuking the entire first 'background' section. I do not recall ever actually being asked any of the questions listed there, in email, in person, or in the newsgroups. (Well, except for the 'where do I get' one, which has always been due to blindness when looking at the main site or the download area.) -- #ken P-)} Ken Coar <http://Golux.Com/coar/> Apache Software Foundation <http://www.apache.org/> "Apache Server for Dummies" <http://Apache-Server.Com/> "Apache Server Unleashed" <http://ApacheUnleashed.Com/> ApacheCon 2001! Four tracks with over 70+ sessions. Free admission to exhibits and special events - keynote presentations by John 'maddog' Hall and David Brin. Special thanks to our Platinum Sponsors IBM and Covalent, Gold Sponsor Thawte, and Silver Sponsor Compaq. Attend only Apache event designed and fully supported by the members of the ASF. See more information and register at <http://ApacheCon.Com/>!