Subject | Re: FirebirdFAQ.org website is launched |
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Author | unclejung |
Post date | 2007-08-14T21:45:04Z |
IMHO, even if you are not a beginner, there is a pretty good chance
that there is something in there for you. Having use Interbase and now
Firebird for many years, after spending just 5 minutes browsing it I
learn a few new things. And there are a few other things that I have
no need for so far but I am sure some day will come in handy. It's a
great place to start one's search to find an answer to a Firebird
question.
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "David Richmond"
<firebirdfaq@...> wrote:
that there is something in there for you. Having use Interbase and now
Firebird for many years, after spending just 5 minutes browsing it I
learn a few new things. And there are a few other things that I have
no need for so far but I am sure some day will come in handy. It's a
great place to start one's search to find an answer to a Firebird
question.
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "David Richmond"
<firebirdfaq@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> sorry if this is offtopic here, but given that many issues show up on
> this mailing list, I believe it is worth for every beginner to take a
> look at our FAQ before asking the same question here. I you think we
> should post this announcement to some other mailing list, please tell.
>
> Anyway, the big news is that we launched the Firebird FAQ website, at:
>
> http://www.firebirdfaq.org
>
> Firebird FAQ is an online repository of 300+ answers to frequently,
> and not so frequently asked questions about the Firebird database
> management system (DBMS). This growing Q&A collection is a built by
> Firebird users, for Firebird users. All FirebirdFAQ editors have been
> using Firebird in various projects since the first versions showed up
> for download. While most of the contents are written from our personal
> experience, there are also bits collected from various online forums,
> mailing lists or websites.
>
> The FAQ is open for contribution by any knowledgeable Firebird user.
> Please check our 'add content' page for details. When compared with
> other sources of information, the main benefit of this FAQ is that
> it's always kept up to date - at least that's what we aim to achieve.
> When new versions of Firebird come out, answers to many questions may
> change. We try our best to keep up with it, and provide information
> for both old and new versions. However, if you spot something we
> missed, please let us know, an we'll fix it.
>
>
> We hope that this kind of website will help to spread word about
> Firebird and make its popularity grow.
>
> FirebirdFAQ.org team,
>
> David Richmond
> Milan Babuskov
> Simona Lombardi
>