Sven Vermeulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> A Knowledge Base provides answers to specific questions and problems that
> users (or developers) might encounter. It is easily searchable and
> maintained by developers who are knowledgeable in the topic. The knowledge
> base entries ("topics" as I like to call them) are not documentation guides,
> but very specific to a particular environment and question. They should
> leave absolutely *no* room for different interpretations.

I like it.  It would be nice to be able to point someone to a doc or
something when they file a bug about something they did wrong, and this sounds
like it would fill that void.

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