Well, I was thinking more that:
1) faqu is written in php (unlike faqomatic..., which is in perl), which is
compatible with our current webserving setup (*.phtml pages......)
2) I know how to admin faqu sucessfully, and have corresponded some with the
author, so I can get things fixed if need be
3) I cannot find any reference to a "wiki" FAQ engine anywhere (note..., I
may not have looked hard enough), and therefore cannot say much of anything
about it ;^).

For a working test setup of faqu in action, check out my project webserver
at:
http://dante.syr.edu/faqu/faq.php

This is a working, currently in development, FAQ for a school district in New
Hampshire (USA).  It should provide a good idea as to what can be easily
accomplished with an out-of-the-box faqu installation.  I'll let it speak for
itself.

Seth Arnold wrote:

> * Drew Northup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010320 23:53]:
> > I would actually like to suggest expanding upon this idea, and to
> > propose using a good full-feature FAQ engine like CodeGrunt's faqu.  I
> > started using his php FAQ script a while back and am quite impressed.
> > In fact, if it does get installed I'd be happy to help maintain it.
> > It is a simple enough system to use--and it would go quite far in
> > helping the users of plex86.
>
> Heh, I was going to suggest looking at faqomatic and wiki, but I imagine
> your offer to help will more than make up for any shortcomings of faqu. :)
>
> > More info on faqu can be found at http://www.codegrunt.com/
>
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