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- Newsgroups: rec.games.programmer
- From: ematias@csri.toronto.edu (Ummm... me!)
- Subject: Re: How about a FAQ?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.152250.10901@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu>
- Organization: CSRI, University of Toronto
- References: <1eepklINNq3c@aludra.usc.edu> <19105.2b0e0cc8@ecs.umass.edu>
- Date: 21 Nov 92 20:22:50 GMT
- Lines: 28
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- In article <19105.2b0e0cc8@ecs.umass.edu> nllopis@ecs.umass.edu writes:
- >In article <1eepklINNq3c@aludra.usc.edu>, mduffy@aludra.usc.edu (Michael Duffy) writes:
- >> Hmmm... I shudder to bring up this topic but......
- >>
- >> I have yet to see a FAQ for this group, or at least a comprehensive one.
- >> I know that a number of partial FAQs are floating around, and I want to know
- >> what you guys think about putting together a definitive collection. There
-
- [stuff deleted...]
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- > To me it sounds like a GREAT idea. I am a newcomer to the
- >newgroup although I have been programming games for a _long_
- >while, and I would really enjoy having a comprehensive FAQ list
- >(from which I am sure I could take lots of hints). I would also
- >love to share what I know to contribute to it.
- > How to distribute it? Hmm.... I guess the obvious answer is
- >to post it once every week or so in the newgroup. E-mail would
- >be nice but surely more time consuming. FTP... well, that'd be
- >OK too... but where?
-
- I've heard rumours that many, many various FAQs are stored on an
- anonymous FTP site called pit-manager.mit.edu (although I've never checked
- it out), so perhaps we could keep a copy of it there.
-
- - Mark Rosteck -
- (ematias@csri.toronto.edu)
- (g1marker@cdf.toronto.edu)
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