RE: Where is FAQ charter?

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Yisrael Hersch (hersch@silicom.co.il)
Mon, 05 Jun 1995 10:40:00 -0200


Hi,

Sorry, but I just had to say something here...

> A good place to start for any question about FAQs is
> <a href="http://www.best.com/~ii/internet/faqs.html">Finding and
Writing FAQs
> and Periodic Postings</a>. From there you can find, for example, "FAQs
about
> FAQs", which is at
>
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/faqs/about-faqs/faq.htm
l

> One of the earliest entries there is:

> 1.1) What does FAQ stand for?
>
> FAQ is an acronym for Frequently Asked Questions. It is also
> sometimes used as the singular Frequently Asked Question (although
> when was the last time you only heard one question?).
> ... and so on...

> I wasn't sure whether to include the whole list -- but we seem to be
getting a
> lot of basic FAQ questions on this list lately, and I figured it was
time to
> give Nancy's page another plug.

I agree, Nancy's page deserves a plug, however, the article quoted is my
FAQs about FAQs, which happens to reside (with my permission) on Nancy's
web page. I hope this isn't considered nitpicking, just stating the
facts.

Russ Hersch



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