The FAQs have bubbled to the top of my ToDo list, and I was hoping to do
some work on them this week at YAPC.

In looking through the FAQ, I find a number of questions that are no
longer relevant, or are perhaps rather outdated. Things that stand out
are

I upgraded to Apache 1.3 and now my virtual hosts don't work!

and

Apache is run on over 6 million Internet servers (as of February 2000).

I'm wondering how much latitude we have to change things around in the
FAQ. I remember that, shortly after I started working on the docs, there
was some discussion about the FAQs, and the necessity of keeping them. I
don't remember the details of that conversation, and I am currently on
the road, and offline, so can't look it up.

Second question. Is there any thought that we will have a 2.0 FAQ and a
1.3 FAQ, as separate documents, or are we sticking to just the one for
now?

And are there any other general thoughts regarding what folks want to
see done with the FAQs? Personally, I find the FAQ format (FAQs in
general, not this one in particular) to be nonintuitive, as they seldom
ask the exact questions that I am asking. But I know that some folks
find them helpful, and, perhaps more importantly from a selfish
perspective, they give me a URL that I can paste at someone on IRC when
folks ask particular questions.

My vague unfocused intent is to go through the FAQ and make things more
updated and relevant, provide examples where appropriate, and provide
the links that will give more information when the paragraph or two is
insufficient.

Thoughts? Comments?

-- 
Rich Bowen - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://kenya.rcbowen.com/


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