Maintaining and deploying useful FAQs can be a very tedious process. Luckily there are a number of open source FAQ generation and management tools out there that exist to try and make it a bit easier. In The FAQs on FAQs we take a look at some tools and what FAQs demand of administrators.
The author’s sig from the article:
“Sean Michael Kerner is a contributer to numerous publications, freelance writer, developer, IT consultant, speaker, part owner of various digital dives and a recovering interactive ad agency executive. He is not a snake tamer, and believes that Java is best served with one cream and two sugars.”
makes his biases pretty clear. I only saw mention of two non-PHP solutions and no real discussion. Any “FAQ on FAQs” ought to cover the solutions available in JSP country and Zope land as well as PHP options.
I can not stand Faq-o-matic. I really makes it hard to simply browse or read through an entire FAQ. It almost defeats the purpose of a FAQ in the first place.
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