Would something slash-like do the trick? I've recently set up a
Systems intranet based on Slash which we are hoping to do something
FAQ-like as part of it's function.
SLUG's web site migrated to a Slash-like site probably has some
merit anyway (as well as it's drawbacks).
Anand Kumria wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 09:58:00AM +1100, George Vieira wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Does anybody agree that it might be an idea to have some sort of nicely
>> nested FAQs web page on FA'SLUG'Q placed on the page instead of an archive.
>> Archives are sometimes hard to search and I thought possibly a nested
>> "folder=topic" type listing would be easier to find.. Here's what I'm trying
>> to express...
>>
>> I know this is probably hard to maintain but is it worth it compared to the
>> number of emails we get which has been covered over and over again?
>
>
> Actually it isn't that hard to do.
>
> Jeff and I had a difference of opinion over Faq-o-matic (which is
> one program which does automated FAQ stuff).
>
> I've not had time to look at other options (e.g. faqwizard); the
> conference stuff is time consuming.
>
> Anand
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