On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 15:47, Robert Monical wrote:
> 
> Having ranted away in a prior post, I'll now volunteer
> to pull together a list FAQ if it is OK with RedHat.
> (There are valid reasons why RedHat may not
> want this to happen.)

I've been thinking about doing the same thing.  It'll be a time
consuming task, however.  If it's going to be any good, you'll need a
writer who's going to review threads in the Red Hat lists, clearly state
and organize the problems that people have, and clearly document the
correct fix.  Pointers to archived threads may be a plus.  Outlining
what releases of the distribution are likely to be affected by a FAQ is
pretty much a must, which means that you'll have to continue maintaining
old items as well.

It'll be an ongoing process to fill out the FAQ, and it's hard to tell
if it'll plateau off, if ever.

While you're at it,  you might want to get anyone helping you on the FAQ
to update some of the Linux HOWTO documents, and reference them as often
as possible.

Keep the list informed of where you're going with it.  It's well worth
someone doing.  Reminds me of a story I heard when I was young... How
did it go?  This seems right...
http://www.nanuq.com/ashleigh/stuff/everybody_somebody_anybody_nobody.html




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