what ever happened to faq-o-matic? wouldn't that be better for this sort of thing? I agree with Bob that the mailing list archives are easy to search. Samir M. Nassar wrote: > One of the mailing lists I am on has a tip harvester. > > You start a tip <tip> and end it </tip> and it gets culled and posted. > > This could be beneficial when it comes to looking up info, or things > that are hard to do. > > I am pretty sure that one can modify it so that it doesn't use mark-up > style brackets. > > example: > > tip::start {author:dangergelder; subject: linux newbies;} > Linux newbies need to be seen, but not heard. > tip::end > > This also makes for an interesting comodity; people who ask too many > questions or favours need to maintain a high tip to posting ratio. > > Which by that standard, has me owing about 235 tips. > > Samir > -- > RedConcepts.NET -- Open Solutions Design Syndicate > Open Source, Public Service -- the Art and Craft of Webdesign > http://redconcepts.net -- http://os-ds.com > 'Open Source, Open Systems, Open Borders, Open Minds' > > _______________________________________________ > Twin Cities Linux Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > http://www.mn-linux.org > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list