I don't have a problem with that...as long as any further discussion
of it comes back to the list and doesn't stay on the wiki.


--- Dana Worley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wednesday, November 29, 2006, John Posada wrote: 
>  
> > Does that mean that the start of the thread is in 
> > one place and it then gets dropped from the list and 
> > moved to the wiki (or is it blog)?
> 
> I still like the idea I threw out at the beginning ;)
> 
> A person asks a question on list. He/she gets various answers. 
> Once answers are received and the issue is resolved -- If the 
> person feels the issue is Wiki-Worthy -- then he/she summarizes 
> that information and posts it.
> 
> The list is used as a means for discussion; the wiki is used as a 
> knowledge base.


John Posada
Senior Technical Writer

"I think the problem, to be quite honest with you, is that you've never 
actually known what the question is."

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