Re: How did *you* get into this business?

Rockn_Robin (rymabry@mo.net)
Sat, 03 Jun 1995 19:14:53 -0500
> At 11:07 PM 6/2/95 EDT, Pat Berry wrote:
> >Here's a question I've been wondering about for some time: How and why
> >do people get into the FAQ-maintaining business? I know some newsgroups
> >have a formal selection process with a vote and everything, but I
> >suspect this is the exception. I'd be interested in hearing how you
> >became maintainers.
>
> FAQ: Windows 95 (only 3 weeks old and up from 7 questions to 35)
>
> A new mailing list forum called WIN-95 "Give & Take" started in early May
> (late April) of this year (1995) to discuss problems and issues concerning
> users of WINDOWS 95 preview/beta. Within a short two weeks, came
> the inevitable *discussion* about what is the focus of this group and why
> do we keep answering the same questions over and over again.
>
> Since I like to be part of the solution and not the problem (and had had
> many years experience in User Support) I offered to scan the list's first
> two week's archives (almost 2 meg) and develop a "quick & dirty" FAQ.
>
> With the support and encouragement of others that FAQ has been refined
> and updated continously since then. It is now available:
>
> - in Ascii or HTML format from the listserver for the 1,300 members
> of the WIN95 "Give & Take" (from initially a couple of hundred) ,
>
> - available on one of the member's web page and pointers are on
> a few other web sites
>
> - and I get at least a half-dozen request each day for a copy from
> news groups where I've posted pointers (I can't seem to figure out
> how to post a 50k (900 line) file successfully to the relevant groups
>
> Last week, at the encouragement of several people I submitted the
> win95 FAQ for approval by the *.answer people.
>
> So I'm a "newbie" to the faq-maintainers group.
>
> Regards
> Robin
>
>
> Rock'n Robin ...> rymabry@MO.NET (or) rhubbard@MO.NET
>
> {on any bandwidth, the *TRUTH* lies between All Noise and No Signal}
> ---------------} the future arrived yesterday
>
>
>End of returned message
>
>
Rock'n Robin ...> rymabry@MO.NET (or) rhubbard@MO.NET
{on any bandwidth, the *TRUTH* lies between All Noise and No Signal}
---------------} the future arrived yesterday
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