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May I port the FAQ to another site?

Old Mar 24, 2009 | 07:36 PM
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Question May I port the FAQ to another site?

Hi folks,

In the interest of spreading knowledge, I would like to port the FAQ to another site. Since a number of us on this forum had input into the creation of the FAQ (with extra care given by Haroldo), I would like to open it to a poll so that we can vote on the idea.

If anyone thinks this is a horrible idea, please let me know.

If this offends anyone, I apologize!

If you did not provide content for the FAQ, no need to vote.

Thanks,
Mike
 

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Old Mar 25, 2009 | 01:56 AM
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It's a nice idea, but, trust me, it's a lot of work (even if you're just cutting and pasting).
But why re-create the wheel (or re-invent fire, if you prefer)?
Information can easily be shared via links. If the FAQ here contains good stuff, just pop a link in your signature and/or create a sticky to the FAQ pointing to the FAQ. Some (but thankfully, not too many) web sites are territorial and might not like the practice, but check with a mod or admin to see if they'll allow it.
The FAQ took quite a few hours to compile. A link takes seconds.

To get back and answer your question, everything posted is in a public forum and I, for one, understand that anyone can copy anything, so go for it.
 

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Old Mar 25, 2009 | 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by haroldo
It's a nice idea, but, trust me, it's a lot of work (even if you're just cutting and pasting).
But why re-create the wheel (or re-invent fire, if you prefer)?
Information can easily be shared via links. If the FAQ here contains good stuff, just pop a link in your signature and/or create a sticky to the FAQ pointing to the FAQ. Some (but thankfully, not too many) web sites are territorial and might not like the practice, but check with a mod or admin to see if they'll allow it.
The FAQ took quite a few hours to compile. A link takes seconds.

To get back and answer your question, everything posted is in a public forum and I, for one, understand that anyone can copy anything, so go for it.
Larry! What's up?

Always such a great voice of reason....Yes, it would be work. I'm checking on the web linking.
 
Old Mar 25, 2009 | 08:25 AM
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An advantage to a link is that only 1 location needs changing when there is an update...
 
Old Mar 25, 2009 | 09:25 AM
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Some sites, mainly commercial sites (CNET.com, for example) strongly discourage linking to other sites, even when the other site has superior information.
Others (including one where I am an admin and co-founder) encourage the free flow of information and ideas.
FWIW, when I learned of CNET's policy, I left and never returned...and helped set up the other site. Their loss.
Actually, instead of posting a FAQ (mine is a bit tired and probably needs a refresh) to a forum, I'd rather see it in a wiki setting where every/anyone can collaborate and contribute. Anyone know of such a place where this could be accomplished?
 
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Originally Posted by haroldo
Actually, instead of posting a FAQ (mine is a bit tired and probably needs a refresh) to a forum, I'd rather see it in a wiki setting where every/anyone can collaborate and contribute. Anyone know of such a place where this could be accomplished?
I'm looking at getting user pages or wikis add to MHC as those are a better place for DIY and FAQ information.
 
Old Mar 27, 2009 | 04:24 PM
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A wiki is in the works at MHC...I will hold off on porting the FAQ and others until then.
 
Old Apr 3, 2009 | 10:18 AM
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Don't the linked-to sites take a hit on their bandwidth from people not on their site?
 
Old Apr 6, 2009 | 06:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Mainer
Don't the linked-to sites take a hit on their bandwidth from people not on their site?
Yes, that's why some sites have issues with "web linking."
 
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