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Former Member
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hey,

how about a persistently-first-on-the-forum post that would contain common questions, etc.?

i was actually thinking of this as i deliberated on a possible topic to start off weblogging, but maybe this solution may be better than creating a weblog that contains an FAQ or something.

ryan.

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Former Member
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Mark has it on the list, however the intial expected release date was Fall 2003 but we bugged him about during the Palo Alto SDN Meets Labs and then again at the Walldorf SDN Meets Labs.

As for FAQ's you can take a look at what they have so far in the left hand menu under "Collaboration Areas"

Former Member
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thanks craig,

however, i was thinking about a 'commonly asked questions/encountered issues' sort of sticky... and that's what i'm sort of thinking about blogging... a 101 to, say, BW implementation. heheh. 😃

ryan.

Former Member
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You can of course right the blog, we all enjoy new blogs.

The sticky topic is a hot topic, for example in the BSP forum we have 2 threads one for "General Rules" and one for "BSP Weblogs" both would of course benefit everyone if they were at the top.

As for the FAQ's the forums have a general one (menu left hand side bottom) and there are for examples ones related to BSP available.

There is also a new "Sapedia" coming for just this very purpose we heard about it at the Walldorf SDN Meets Labs.

maximilian_schaufler
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I wonder why Thomas Ritter did not request this feature in this forum here yet, as he went on repeating this request all day long at Walldorf SDN Meets Labs

Former Member
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Thomas said something to me about it and I told him we had been bugging Mark already about it, maybe he thought it would be nice to give Mark a break

thomasalexander_ritter
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Jep, I thought I should give Mark a little break and stopped complaining about the absence of sticky posts

Btw I think a really working forum search is still top priority.

Thomas