>The FAQs at jGuru are mostly AQs and are not adequately subcategorized
>    within a category.  Keyword searching is not as useful as a
>    well-organized table of contents.

That is a problem.....searching is not easy on JGuru.

> I'm not donating 1-3 hours a week of my time to help
>    jGuru/MageLang's advertising revenue.
I don't agree. The best dev and open source sites have ads on them (e.g.
slashdot, theserverside.com).

> jGuru forums bypass and possibly defeat jakarta user mailing lists.
That is the point! JGuru's faq are more easy accessible for developers than
the mailinglist, and the mailinglist contains not only questions, but also
code, personal remarks, feature requests, bug reports + discussions, etc....

> The best FAQs are works of writing and not hasty online Q&A's.
I dont't agree. JGuru's FAQ's are very comprehensive and contain good
answers.

I still vote +1 for the FAQ on JGuru. I like their site and it has helped me
out on countless occasions.

Regards,
Mathias


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