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> The easiest thing to do is to partition your FAQ into smaller
> sections--like creating chapters in a book. If you don't want to
> bombard the usenet with all FAQ sheets at once, you can rotate the
> posting schedule--two files per week throughout a four-week or
> one-month schedule, for example.
Note this doesn't really help solve the problem which Michael Price
posed. Splitting up the FAQ into smaller chunks and rotating through
them still means that if he posts chunk A today, and tomorrow a reader
suggests some changes, chunk A isn't due to be posted again for quite
some time, and the copy archived remains out of date until then.
(From a personal point of view, I agree with the viewpoint that FAQs
dribbling in part by part is a bit of a pain.)
== Ping Huang
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