I like the idea of hosting the FAQ on jGuru also.  It gives log4j even more
exposure.  I agree with the Mathias' concerns about the copyright.  I would
be surprised if that's a problem given so many other FAQs on there.

I also like the idea of the forum.  I'd me willing to monitor it also.
+1


How would we access the FAQ to change it?

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Ceki Gülcü <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/18/2001 02:44:41 AM

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Hello,

Do we want to host the log4j FAQ at jGuru? Comments? Suggestions? Ceki

>Thomas E. Burns at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>Howdy,
>
>As I imagine you know, jGuru is currently hosting very popular FAQs for
>Tomcat, Servlets and JSP (your site points to them).  We are interested in
>hosting FAQs for the other projects under the Jakarta umbrella. We will
>provide the forum and the tools for a manager to migrate questions/answers
>from the forum to the FAQ (our standard system).  We will need a
>participating project to provide a manager.  It should require about
1-3hrs
>a week from the manager (depending on how busy the Forum/FAQ is).  Is
there
>a way I could get this message to the various project contributors?

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