On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 02:42:47PM +0000, Alex Y. wrote:
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I’ve thought about this a bit, and it meshes with another idea I had
recently… Why don’t we have a regularly-posted FAQ? That would be
the appropriate place for it. I wouldn’t mind handling it, if there was
demand.
Do you mean FAQ about the list, or FAQ from the list?
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On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 02:42:47PM +0000, Alex Y. wrote:
[…]
I’ve thought about this a bit, and it meshes with another idea I had
recently… Why don’t we have a regularly-posted FAQ? That would be
the appropriate place for it. I wouldn’t mind handling it, if there was
demand.
Do you mean FAQ about the list, or FAQ from the list?
It could be both.
The Python list has a weekly mail which contains a selection of
interesting going ons from the group, plus lists of FAQs and resources
etc…
This is quite a good format as it’s useful for everyone to see if
there’s anything good that has been missed.
It does mean keeping track with what’s been going on over the course of
a week, but between a few people suggesting what should go in it
shouldn’t be too much of a chore.
Something like:
1 - what’s happened this week.
new releases, any interesting news all linked to the relevant posts
on ruby-forum
2 - Resources / FAQs
list of places to get ruby/rails help/info
3 - Group Etiquette
few lines on posting guidelines - IE what spurned this thread in
the first place