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"markdvc2002" <mark@l...> wrote:>
>
> > The FAQ is in existence since Jan 2003.
"Geoff Kaiser" <geoffkaiser@m...> wrote:
>
> yeah, and it hasn't been updated since May 2003. That was a year
> ago. I don't mean to sound un-appreciative, because it was a nice
> FAQ when it was last updated (abandoned?), but if people have any
> recent questions about things like Logic Pro/ Express, G5 issues,
> new FireWire intefaces, and many other recent issues, they're not
> going to find answers to them in there....
First of all, feel free to contribute to the FAQ! It was, and is, set
up by LUG members for LUG members. As I mentioned, a lot of work went
into it, entirely voluntarily and unconditionally, without any
thought of reward, for the benefit of the LUG and internet community
as a whole ...
>
> Again, I'm not addressing any particular person'squestions or
> issues here, just pointing out that many people come here
> (Yahoogroups) because they want human answers to their particular
> questions, not sterile FAQ entries that many times don't
> apply to their situation or system configuration directly. Quite
> understandable human behavior, I think....
Actually, IMHO, the FAQ is a lot less "sterile" than, for example,
Emagics' own infoweb, where, in my experience, you need to be _very_
precise in how you put questions to the database, in order to get the
relevant answers. D/L ing, and reading through the FAQ, is, IMO,
still a very beneficial experience. I refer to it time and time
again, and I played a (small) part in setting it up, and am fairly
familiar with its contents. Hendrik Jan veenstra, George Leger III,
Sascha Franck, and others put in a huge effort to write the thing
back then. I must say that many, indeed most of the issues it
addresses are still relevant to Logic Pro users, so I think that it
is still a "nice FAQ" .... however, if you feel that some
particular
thing is missing, well, as I already mentioned, feel free to
contribute ....
Mark Cahill
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