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This article is from the Rugby Union
FAQ, by roelofs@f2s.com (Mees Roelofs) with numerous
contributions by others.
1.8 About this FAQ
In the early days of RSRU there was a FAQ, which was maintained by Rhodri
Howell. This, however, was incomplete and had not been posted for several
years, when Mees Roelofs offered to make a new one in December 1999. After
a few beta versions and lots of feedback, the first finalised version was
posted on 1 February 2000. On 30 January 2001 the FAQ gained approval for
posting to *.answers newsgroups.
The status of FAQs is being discussed regularly in all sorts of fora. In my
view, a FAQ is little more than a posting that is being made regularly. The
statements made here are mine; the reason RSRU regulars refer to the FAQ
occasionally is that they share these views, not in the last place because
many of them have helped creating and maintaining the FAQ. Bottom line: the
FAQ is not law, the FAQ is not official, its information is not official
and a group convention is a convention not because the FAQ says so, but
because it is felt so by the readers of the group. In fact, you might want
to create your own FAQ and get it approved.
If you have a suggestion for the FAQ, please post it into the group first.
However, if I've neglected to update things in section 2.7 (Current
Holders), just notify me.
You're free to publish this FAQ on your own website. It can be freely
stored or distributed for non-commercial use as long as it is not changed,
and the copyright notices attached to it are left intact. Conversion into
HTML is allowed. However, you must make sure that the FAQ on your website
is up to date. The information in this FAQ is provided "as is"; I do not
accept any responsibility for the content of websites this document links to.
Finally, credits go out to Mike Amm, Paul Bickerstaff, Don Black, Greig
Blanchett, Myk Cameron, Jason Cormier, Ian Daley, Pete Devlin, Stephen
Doyle, Andrew Forsyth, David Gallagher, John Hill, Tom Hodgson, Rhodri
Howell, Tom Joyce, Declan Kealy, Paul Kendall, Klaus Mahlmann, Charlie
Pearce, Henk Scholten, Will Sutton, Bill Taylor, Tom Vavasour and John
Williams.
 
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