<quote who="Craige McWhirter">

> SLUG's web site migrated to a Slash-like site probably has some 
> merit anyway (as well as it's drawbacks).


This was the aim... and something I was supposed to have done months ago.
Life intervenes at the most unfortunate moments.

Sadly most of the slash-like thingies (especially slash itself) are big
hunks of really, really grotesque code. I decided some time ago to write a
very simple application myself, but have yet to spend the time I want to on
it.

I asked if anyone was interested in helping some time ago, and got little
response. So... I'll ask again seeing that it's come up! :D As always,
please spam me with your ideas... but preferably code or commitment. :)


> Anand Kumria wrote:
> 
> > Jeff and I had a difference of opinion over Faq-o-matic (which is
> > one program which does automated FAQ stuff).


The main reason is that I've seen enough of those cruftified and lacking in
updates that I don't think anyone would bother (at least after the initial
burst of energy).

I think the comparative simplicity of an HTML page and CVS would be better.
Plus, a hell of a lot more readable! :)

- Jeff


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