On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 22:44 -0400, Daniel Carrera wrote:
> Daniel Carrera wrote:
> 
> > Yes. So the KB is important.
> 
> Is there a way to *browse* the KB? Yeah, I know that's now what a KB is 
> for. But I'm just curious as to what questions have been added.

At the moment, no. Although if you typed in something very generic,
it would probably match and return the maximum list (50 from memory).
I was looking at upgrading the software to add a browse feature, but
it is not high priority compared to other parts as yet.

There is a managers page which you can retrieve each question one at
a time and edit/change etc, but this is not really useful for browsing.
I am modifying this to allow people to connect via authenticated means
rather than by IP access at the moment. So if you want to help manage
it, let me know and I will set you up and account.

> Have you thought of adding the FAQs to the KB? Or would that not fit in 
> the purpose of the KB? Could your search program be modified to search 
> through the FAQs? Could those projects be merged together? Or am I being 
> stupid? :-)

Way ahead of you! :)
I have added a lot of the FAQ's to the KB already - certainly the
ones that people were asking and also what I considered "pertinent"
to the KB. What I need is people who can go through the list and
check it against the FAQ and see what I have missed and add more
information.

Regards
Jonathon
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