On Sun, 2005-04-10 at 10:48 -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote:
I seem to remember this, or a very similar, topic from last year,
before
FC2 was released, but I'm not sure where that ended up. I did a search
on the archives and didn't find the conversation thread I remember.
What I did find was a thread where a couple people agreed to pull in
information from other FAQs to raise the signal-to-noise ratio on
#fedora, but unfortunately, I don't think they actually completed any of
this work. Maybe someone else will have better luck either with a
search or with their own memory bank.
Are you remembering this?
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-docs-list/2004-August/msg00139.html
It is similar.
A piece of text like that at the top of an FAQ would help users without
putting us at risk.
One odd concern, what would we call a derived FAQ? Fedora FAQ is
accurate, but I don't want to create competition, per se.
Another option is to write a standard blurb about how to search for
answers via Google and make sure that it helps steer people toward
fedorafaq.org without doing it implicitly.
- Karsten
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