Volunteers to convert FAQ to a Wiki?
Ugo Bellavance
ugob at CAMO-ROUTE.COM
Tue Feb 1 14:26:51 GMT 2005
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Julian Field wrote:
> If I were to install a Wiki on the MailScanner site, would someone (or
> several of you) be prepared to take on the job of converting the current
> FAQ-o-matic to a Wiki?
>
> It's basically a cut and paste job. It's the content that matters, not
> precisely who created the FAQ addition.
>
> Any volunteers please?
I could probably offer some of my time.
>
> I can get a Wiki set up pretty quickly if you are prepared to do it.
I'm using DocuWiki, which is aimed at documentation, at the office. I'm
migrating all my file-based documentation to this Wiki. Pretty neat.
>
> Thanks folks!
>
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