***************************** Team Allaire *****************************
House of Fusion (yes, that's me) is looking into doing a weekly thread
compilation of the lists. I have in my hand an 18 page test compilation that
was done by an editor. Once it's been reviewed and polished I'll hand it out
to a few 'test' subjects to see how they like it. Once we have a solid
format we'll be compiling list archives on a regular basis.
The basic format I'd like to see is one of:
1. Question
2. Answer
3. Additional answers (if exist)
4. Clarification (if exist)
5. Answers on clarification (if exist)
This will allow someone to see the whole flow of logic from question to
possible answer. That's the good news. The bad is that we have to pay for
the editor to go through all the posts, compile them and write them up.
We're looking to MM and others for sponsorships and would like to keep from
charging people for it. We'll have to see how it goes.

> On Mon, 14 May 2001 08:43:28 CDT, Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Doesn't CF-Talk already archive the emails?
>
> Yes, but unfortunately some of us occasionally have to go offline. Yes, I
> know, it sucks, but a sad fact of life :)
>
> I think a client side app would be great - searching would be much faster
> than loading up the online archive. I currently read CF-Talk through Agent
> (the icky newsreader) from the fuseware NNTP mirror. I am working on a
> little program to parse the Agent file format and dump the messages into a
> database. If someone can make available their archives in a format Peter's
> application can read, I may not have to bother finishing it. Anyone?
Peter,
> I would love to send you a postcard... but good ole Perth is not too
> exciting :)
>
> K.
>
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