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Subject: [aclug-L] Re: Presentation Topic
From: Tom Hull <thull@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 11:49:31 -0500
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Curtis Hawthorne wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I'm sure most of you have read Slashdot before.  The
> code that runs it is called Slash (slashcode.com).
> I've had some experience in setting this up and would
> be able to do a presentation on it.  It can be used
> for almost anything including office bulletin board,
> school discussion forum, and other things.
> 
> Clint suggested I e-mail the list to see if there was
> any interest in this topic, so if you are interested,
> reply back!
> 
> Curtis Hawthorne

How does Slash compare to squishdot? Why/when would one
use one over the other?

I've been looking for something which would allow/encourage
free input of information/opinions, but would also allow a
maintainer to sift through this data, weed out the crap,
edit, condense, reorganize, etc. Some of the FAQ systems
almost sorta do this (faq_system, can't find FAQ-o-matic
any more). Any ideas?

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