On 22 May 2008, at 1:52, Jack Repenning wrote:


On May 21, 2008, at 5:38 PM, Julius Guzy wrote:

Actually the idea was to include a text box at the end of each section where people could post queries regarding that section, e.g. questions about something they did not understand or something which did not quite work as expected etc and which would then cause an email containing that query to be sent to a discussion list, e.g. like the present one, where people's replies would then be included in the section the query came from. This would give the thing the structure of an FAQ.
I would keep it all very simple and very basic so it stays managable.
If useful it would acquire its own dynamic.

Apple does solicit feedback at the bottom of every page, for example

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/ Foundation/Protocols/NSCopying_Protocol/Reference/Reference.html#// apple_ref/occ/intfm/NSCopying/copyWithZone:

(that is, http://tinyurl.com/67r3nm)

Used it once or twice but not always in positive fasion since at height of my frustrations I would sometimes type in something like "but where is the XXX!!!!" or whatever it was I trying to find

You must mean something different. Perhaps a public discussion area, sort of like MySQL does? For example,

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/select.html
Yes that is very much the sort of thing I had in mind.
Boy though does a page like that grow!
Lots of information! Looks good and useful to me. Wonder what it is like to use?

Julius

http://juliuspaintings.co.uk


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