I'd like to proposal a general rule that will benefit this project, both the current members and future members.
The rule goes like this: If you ask a "how to" question and someone else takes the time to provide a good, useful answer, and you think that this is a question that others will have as well, then you should write up the question and answer and add it to the website. A great example of this is what Marcus did recently. He had a question on how to edit the web site. He got some ideas from members on the list, and then wrote this up on a new website page: http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/docs/edit-cms.html To put a little structure behind this, I've added new top-level links and pages to the website for: Community FAQs Developer FAQs PPMC FAQs I also added an initial FAQ for Developers, on "How to Edit the Website", linking to Marcus's page: http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/developer-faqs.html I'd encourage all of us to keep this in mind. When you get a good answer, when someone put in the effort to explain something complicated to you, and you think that others will have the same question, then add it to an FAQ. Of course, also get into the habit of checking the FAQs before asking a question. Maybe it will have already been answered! -Rob
