[NTLK] FAQ updating assignments:

From: Aaron Eiche <aaron.eiche_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri Oct 27 2006 - 10:28:12 EDT

NOTE for anyone not yet involved: We definitely could use more
people. Updating the links in the FAQ is one thing, but next we're
going to be incorporating New stuff in, and that takes a lot of work.
Email me if you want to get involved.

Okay everybody, This is who I've got signed up for FAQ revision:

Giorgio Razzano
Alex Santos
Grant Hutchinson
Randy (On the road... :)
LW brown

Does that sound right? Did I miss anyone? Okay, if not here are the
(re) assignments, and I hope they work out okay.

LW brown Newton OS section
Alex Santos Books (I had you on community, but it turns out Grant
had done some work previous as you noted)
Grant Hutchinson Community and Introduction
Randy (On the road... :) Development
Giorgio Razzano Software section

I think that covers us for the first phase, which is, if anyone
missed it, the following:

Read through your assigned section of the FAQ, and test all the links
(The links that point in the document do not need to be tested). If a
link fails, that is, if the page is no longer up. Then write next to
it in the document "[dead link]". If you know HTML, strip out the
link but leave the URL. This is for historical reasons.

If you find a dead link, attempt to find a copy of the page. Don't
take too long on this, 5 minutes or so. Try googling for it, or check
the internet archive (http://www.archive.org). If you can't find it,
leave the dead link. If you can, take some time and look for a page
that contains similar data. Don't include that yet, but write it down
somewhere. It will be used in the next step.

Keep track of _all_ changes and edits for the 'Change History' page:
http://www.splorp.com/newton/faq/newton-faq-history.html

Shoot me any questions you have, thanks for being patient with me. I
really appreciate the work you're willing to put into this. It'll be
a good way to get the FAQ back up to date, and you can know you've
made a positive contribution to the community. (sounds like a public
radio fund drive)

Thanks.
-Aaron

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