+1 Sander, thanks for the suggestion.
I'll look at the pages you recommend, plus a couple of similar pages
at gnu.org, and put something up.
"Sander Striker" <striker@apache.org> writes:
> Currently subversions exposure isn't that big yet, so this might
> not be a problem at this time. I do sense though that there is
> an increase in users and therefor user questions the last
> period. This is good. More testers ;)
>
> I'd like to suggest to include something on the mailinglists
> advertising page that is along the lines of the Jakarta project.
> See: http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html for details.
>
> A good link on there is: http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
> Subversion is a complex project (since version control itself
> can sometimes be hard to explain to someone) and therefor we
> can expect questions that we cannot parse. Maybe this could
> help (a bit).
>
> Sander
>
> DISCLAIMER: This is not in reaction to any specific posting/
> question(s) of one specific user. It is just a general
> observation/suggestion.
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