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The response to the idea of a co-operaitve FAQ has been a lot more active this time around. Even to the extent of someone asking if they would be allowed to translate it into Russian .
A couple of interesting points arising for discussion though - most significantly, how do you make it easy to find the question you are asking ? and how (as usenet users) do we encourage those who ask the questions to go to the FAQ.
I should also point out that I will not be authoring (much) of the FAQ, I am only offering to be a focal point for getting the FAQ built: this means collating questions, and adding answers to the site.
Thoughts:
The questions could be grouped in categories to make it easier for users to spot related issues - but I think it would be a good idea to avoid splitting this index page into several topic-related pages. Obviously users could download the page for faster reference.
Answer pages should contain several section (a very simple form, perhaps so that all pages look the same): with:
Author's Name (and optionally email address)
Date of posting:
Relevant versions of Oracle used
Exact copy of question
Expansion of the question (e.g. typical scenario)
Answer
I think it would also be useful to have a couple of sections for writers to add pointers to further reading, and readers to be able to 'add' follow-up questions.
No answer page will ever be deemed to be complete and final - anyone is free to provide new, improved answers, though perhaps this should be done in conjunction with the original author, and joint acknowledgement made.
Topics (at least initially) Server engine and PL/SQL.
Rather than use my current demon account, which seems to vary in speed, I could open another account on another ISP for this site. Any suggestions for a site that offers a reasonable amount of free space FOC and also has a consistent response time and good uptime ?
Possible methods: (don't start yet)
FAQ Questions
Give them a category, and type them exactly as you
would expect to see them on the FAQ. I will add questions
to the FAQ list approximately once per week.
If you want to publish an answer for a question, send me a short email under the subject heading:
FAQ proposal
I will let you know if someone else is already working on
an answer - otherwise I will put your name as a 'work in
progress' on the list of FAQ questions.
When you have an answer ready, (the site will hold a blank form to copy) - email it to me under the subject heading
FAQ answer.
and I will post it (again about once per week). If you do
not want the FAQ page copied/ translated etc, please
include a comment to that effect on the answer (perhaps
there should be a copy/no copy entry on the standard
form).
-- Jonathan Lewis Yet another Oracle-related web site: http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk Practical Oracle 8i: Building Efficient Databases Publishers: Addison-Wesley Reviews at: http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk/book_rev.html Jonathan Lewis wrote in message <990124151.20434.1.nnrp-13.9e984b29_at_news.demon.co.uk>...Received on Sat May 19 2001 - 02:13:32 CDT
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>About 3 weeks ago I posted a note volunteering
>to host a 'co-operative' FAQ, and asked for responses
>from the group, either to the newsgroup, or by direct email
>with the subject FAQ
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>Since then I have received messages from six volunteers
>prepared to write answers to questions (thank you for
>volunteering), but only one potential reader.
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>Does this bear out the suggestion from Sybrand (I think)
>that people who ask the FAQs are exactly the people
>who wouldn't bother to read the FAQ, or is there really
>no need for the effort.
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>At the current response rate, I am not going to bother.
>If you think it would be worthwhile, and useful, please
>let me know within the next two weeks.
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>--
>Jonathan Lewis
>Yet another Oracle-related web site: http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk
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>Practical Oracle 8i: Building Efficient Databases
>Publishers: Addison-Wesley
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>Reviews at: http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk/book_rev.html
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