Greetings.

In article , Vijay Kumar R
Zanvar wrote:
>     I think it's time that I bring it up.  Over the last 2-3 months,
> I have been trying to build my C FAQ page which has around
> 40 C questions.  Few of them have been adopted from c.l.c.  The
> same page has 3 Linux questions, and can be ignored.  There
> are few other sections, too, which are are a little OT here, and can
> also be ignored.

It seems that most of the items you have on your list are neither
frequently-asked (e.g., "Is it OK to say sizeof ( main );?") nor questions
(e.g., "Code review.", "Program to add/subtract two integers without using
+ or - .").  Some of the items (e.g., "Did you know this?") have titles
which are so vague as to be completely meaningless, and useless to anyone
using your site as a resource for C questions.

I don't object in principle to what you're trying to do here, but I think
the list needs a lot of work and cleanup, and almost certainly a retitling. 
It's not a FAQ, so try to think of a more descriptive name.  Also, it would
be helpful if you could put the "answers" below the "questions" instead of
a separate page, or at the very least repeat the "question" on each
"answer" page to provide some context.

I was also going to point out that there are a number of factual errors and
misleading statements in your document, but I see that others have already
mentioned these.

Regards,
Tristan

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