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robin <robin_v@bigpond.com> writes:
>> Date: Sat, 5 May 2001 14:04:20 -0700
>> From: Stan Schwarz <stan@cosmo.pasadena.ca.us>
>> I have a question about replacing a FAQ maintainer. One of the groups
>> I'm involved in has a case where the FAQ maintainer left in a huff
>> nearly two years ago. The FAQ used to be posted monthly, but she
>> posted it just once, just over a year ago. She refuses to post the
>> FAQ, and also refuses to give it up to someone else to care for it.
>> What can we do about this, save junking it and writing a whole new one?
> As the FAQ has been posted, it should be possible to obtain the
> FAQ from archives, then update it, and then post it.
Who wrote the FAQ? If it was written collectively by the members of the
group, that's one thing, but if the previous maintainer wrote most of it
herself, it's really her intellectual property, and posting it without her
consent isn't exactly kosher. (At least to me.)
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