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Posted by Raymondo NSW Aust (My Page) on Tue, Dec 2, 03 at 20:41
Just emailed Spike about the possibility of setting one (or maybe several) FAQ(s) for the users of the Aussie forums. I asked because there are a lot of repeat or very similar questions and a lot of very knowledgeable people out there who could contribute.
If you think this a good idea then add to this thread. If the respone is positive I'll ask Spike to set it in motion. |
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RE: FAQ(s) for Aussie forums
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| I like the idea, Raymondo, but how do we persuade people to actually USE it? |
RE: FAQ(s) for Aussie forums
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Well, I suppose the regular forum users would become pretty familiar with the content and could refer others to the appropriate place. I imagine it being used for things like dealing with particular pests/diseases with homemade remedies etc. And if it really turns out to be an unused addition I'll just ask Spike to remove it. |
RE: FAQ(s) for Aussie forums
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| Excellent idea, I am new the forum and i understand that many questions have posted previously but I find the search engine to be somewhat limited - you can't do complex searches like the google engine. |
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| I think this is an excellent idea. But I agree,how do we make sure people use it? some of these gardening forums are used very little. Judie |
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| Well guys small start and who knows what might happen. I agree it's a great idea. When I have a question regarding a herb I refer to my books. It may take a while but I usually get my answer, eventually! |
RE: FAQ(s) for Aussie forums
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A FAQ sounds great. Propation methods for popular herbs might be a good place to start. |
RE: FAQ(s) for Aussie forums
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I've abandoned the idea of a FAQ because when I asked for specific contributions nothing was forthcoming. Sorry, just not a goer I guess. |
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