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OSDir: The FAQs on FAQs
Oct 5, 2004, 04 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4697 reads)

(Other stories by Sean Michael Kerner)

[ Thanks to Steve Mallett for this link. ]

"FAQs. No matter how you slice 'em up and package them, at the end of the day are all about content. That's where it gets a bit interesting to try and see what tool (if any) you should consider for your FAQ as there are obviously a number of different type of tools that exist to help manage content. Many of the popular open source content management will have rudimentary FAQ capabilities. That is, they'll have a module/block/content unit that is allocated in its structure for the admin to populate with content. On the other end of the spectrum are Wikis that are usually more general purpose and not specifically geared for FAQs, though often are used for that purpose..."

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Debian Security Advisory: New Faq-O-Matic packages fix cross-site scripting vulnerability (Feb 13, 2002)
DesktopLinux.com launches Windows-to-Linux FAQ Project(Nov 29, 2001)
LinuxSecurity.com: comp.os.linux.security FAQ updated(Oct 05, 2001)
Mozilla Relicensing FAQ Version 1.0 (Sep 20, 2001)



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