I never really liked CFwiki - not enough pictures!.

But seriously something which can be moderated before finally being
accepted in the FAQ would be cool.

Kola

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Stephen Moretti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: 04 June 2003 14:37
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] ColdFusion FAQ
>> 
>> 
>> > hmm, yes, but I mentioned a wiki specifically for its community
>> > capabilities.
>> >
>> > A blog would be fine, but its a closed set of users.
>> >
>> > Depends how we see the FAQ working, with a set number of users who
>> > administer it (but then you run the risk, like Aidan has found out,
of
>> > developing administration apathy over time, no offence intended in
the
>> > slightest Aidan), or open to the whole community so that anyone can
>> edit a
>> > question or answer.
>> >
>> Yeah - I know what you're on about.
>> 
>> My concern is that with a wiki, its possible to get a load of BS in
>> there,
>> when some numpty posts something that they think is right when its
not.
>> 
>> My thinking was that a blog can take comments publically, which can
be
>> editted into a "definitive" answer, but in hindsight I'm not sure
that a
>> blog would give the appropriate structure for an FAQ.
>> 
>> ~wanders off to find CFwiki and stick it on Russ' box <wg>~
>> 
>> Stephen
>> 
>> 
>> 
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