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This site documents the Faq-O-Matic. The Faq-O-Matic is a CGI-based system
that automates the process of maintaining a FAQ (or Frequently Asked Questions
list). It allows visitors to your FAQ to take part in keeping it up-to-date.
A permission system also makes it useful as a help-desk application,
bug-tracking database, or documentation system. Jon wrote an article about the FAQ-O-Matic that appeared in the USENIX ;login: newsletter: http://www.usenix.org/publications/login/1998-6/faq.html.
This documentation itself is, naturally, maintained with Faq-O-Matic.
Hence the weird title. If you see anything that can use updating, please
do fix it! If you just want to play around, check out the Playground.
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The Users' Guide tells new users what a FAQ-O-Matic is, how to read it, and how to contribute to it.
The Administrators' Guide tells FAQ administrators how to download, install and maintain a FAQ-O-Matic. If you want to start your own FAQ-O-Matic, look here. The Playground is a place where anyone can experiment with the FAQ-O-Matic by creating their own answers. The List Of Faq-O-Matics is a list of websites that use FAQ-O-Matic. Here are Postcards I have received from people who use FAQ-O-Matic.
This is the Faq-O-Matic Sourceforge page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/faqomatic | |
The Faq-O-Matic was principally authored by Jon Howell. I have received
suggestions and patch contributions from many others; grep the code for
'THANKS' and check out the Version History to find the attributions. jonhATjonhDOTnet/ http://www.jonh.net/ | |
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