I just love the way this free software movement works ;)  

Now... can we find a way of ecconomically maintaining a list of hot
topics so that nobody has to actively maintain the top level?

Terry Collins wrote:
> 
> Andrew Dorrell wrote:
> 
> > >   |   +--RAID
> > >   |        +--Creating Software RAID
> > >   +--Software
> > >   |   +--Gimp
> >
> > Especially if the category tree just served to compile the topic and the
> > final node just returned a search on the existing email archive ...
> 
> Okay, given that I don't do frames and only basic html (faster and more
> reliable), a sample of this is at
> 
> http://www.woa.com.au/lists/slug/slugfaq.html
> 
> Of course, it would really need newbies to say what they really want.
> 
> We could always include a few sites with good how-tos in the indexing,
> so they came up in the results.
> 
> Is it worth taking this further?
> 
> --
>    Terry Collins {:-)}}} Ph(02) 4627 2186 Fax(02) 4628 7861
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> 
>  "People without trees are like fish without clean water"

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Andrew Dorrell PhD.        Research Engineer
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