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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/09/2012 21:30, Jaakko
Helleranta.com wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAHGgj+tf4G3O5pD-EsS_sooukb=6h9upx0M5gHp5xmqBDBPY2Q@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hi there,
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<div>Is there some policy or common understanding of how key info
from good email threads should/could be added to <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://help.osm.org">help.osm.org</a>?
.. I mean, it of course only takes someone to ask a question --
but if some_one_ wants to add someone's question and then answer
it, too, then how does that work?</div>
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<div>Colin: Would you like to answer your question at <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://help.osm.org">help.osm.org</a>?
... (This seems a bit complicated, as a procedure, eih?)</div>
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I *think* you are suggesting that I *ask* the question there?<br>
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Once a discussion has died down, some actually result in some level
of consensus (suprising though it may sometimes seem). It would be
great if we could then edit out all the tangential stuff and link
the original question to the consensus, with a link to the full
debate if anyone's interested. Let's call it an 'FAQ'...<br>
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Colin<br>
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