Re: IPF FAQ Update!

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Old 07-05-2007
Phil Dibowitz
 
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Default Re: IPF FAQ Update!

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Jason Lingohr wrote:
> Phil Dibowitz wrote:
>> I had a lot of queued updates for the FAQ! I was pretty behind, so I g=

ot
>> them all out today. You can find the FAQ here: http://www.phildev.net/=

ipf/
>>
>> =20

> How about a _lot_ more detail on bimap; things like what interface to
> put it on, when and when not to use it, behavioural differences with
> different masks applied, etc.


Honestly a lot of this needs to go into the HowTo. Erik (the author of th=
e
HowTo) accepts patches to the HowTo (he's taken a few of mine), though as=

far as I know, doesn't actively keep it current.

I try to keep the FAQ what it claims to be: frequently asked questions,
common problems, concerns, misunderstandings, and the like.

That said - if you have specific questions (and preferably answers too - =
I
have never actually used bimap myself), I'll be happy to include them.

--=20
Phil Dibowitz phil@ipom.com
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